eFighting Betting with Bitcoin and Crypto at Flush.com

eFighting at Flush is a 24/7 virtual combat sports simulation covering boxing and MMA-style fight formats. Bouts run on a continuous schedule produced by a sports simulation engine, generating fight results with method of victory, round outcomes, and winner determination. There is no dependency on real-world boxing or MMA event schedules - the virtual fight card is always running. Flush covers eFighting with match winner, method of victory, and round betting markets on every simulated bout.

What is eFighting?

eFighting is a virtual combat sports format that simulates boxing and MMA-style bouts using an algorithmic simulation engine. Fights are produced between simulated fighters with virtual records and statistical profiles, and results are determined by the engine's modeling of punch/strike accuracy, stamina, and technical attributes. The format runs on fixed short cycles throughout the day.

Available disciplines include virtual boxing and virtual MMA-style bouts depending on the current eFighting schedule at Flush. Markets open for each bout before the simulation runs and settle immediately after the result is produced. The format delivers the market structure of combat sports betting - fight winner, stoppage or decision, and round prediction - without the irregular scheduling of real-world boxing or MMA cards.

Betting Markets for eFighting

Fight winner - Which simulated fighter wins the bout. The primary market for all eFighting events.

Method of victory - Whether the fight ends by KO/TKO, submission (in MMA formats), or goes to a decision. Produces higher odds than simple fight winner markets.

Round betting - Which round the fight ends in, or whether it goes the full scheduled distance.

Over/under rounds - Whether the simulated bout lasts more or fewer rounds than the set line.

How to Bet on eFighting with Crypto

  1. Register at Flush.com.
  2. Deposit with Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, or any of the 10 supported cryptocurrencies.
  3. No crypto? Ramper inside the platform lets you buy and fund without a separate exchange.
  4. Navigate to Sports and find eFighting in the virtual sports section.
  5. Choose your bout, select a market, and confirm your stake. Full access on mobile browser, no app required.

Crypto withdrawals go to your wallet immediately after bets settle.

Why Virtual Sports Run 24/7

Virtual eFighting bouts have no sanctioning body schedule, no fighter weight camp delays, and no late withdrawal crises that wipe out a fight card the day before the event. The simulation engine produces bouts every few minutes around the clock, so a fresh fight is always on the card regardless of what is happening in the real-world boxing or MMA calendar. You can bet on a simulated bout at any hour of the day without waiting for a promoter to confirm a fight date. The full eFighting schedule is available at flush.com/sports/efighting-304/ at all times.

Crypto Betting Speed Advantage

Crypto deposits at Flush confirm in seconds, with no bank processing layer between your funding action and a live balance. Because virtual eFighting bouts run and settle every few minutes, you can deposit, back a fighter in the next bout, and withdraw winnings from the previous one all within a single uninterrupted session. No payment processor delays separate one bout from the next, keeping your betting flow matched to the continuous fight schedule. Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, USDC, Litecoin, Dogecoin, BNB, POL, TRX, and SOL are all accepted at flush.com/sports/efighting-304/.

VIP Club and Rakeback

Every virtual eFighting bet contributes to your Flush VIP tier and earns rakeback on the house edge, unlocking every 30 minutes. The first claim of each day is tripled during Rakeboost Happy Hour. Ten tiers from Iron to Vibranium with level-up bonuses up to $1,700,000 total.

Full details at flush.com/vip/.

Referral Program

The Flush referral program pays commission three tiers deep. You earn 20% on your top 5 direct referrals each month, 10% on their referrals, and 5% on the tier below that. Up to 155 rewarded referrals per calendar month, calculated on cash wagers only. You earn commission whether your referrals win or lose.

FAQ

How often do eFighting events run? eFighting bouts run continuously 24/7 at flush.com/sports/efighting-304/. New simulated fight cards are produced regularly with no off-season.

Can I bet on eFighting with Bitcoin? Yes. Bitcoin and nine other cryptocurrencies are accepted at Flush for eFighting betting. On-chain deposits arrive quickly with no bank processing delay.

Does Flush offer live betting on virtual combat sports? Live in-play round-by-round markets are available on eFighting simulations as they run, with odds updating between rounds.

What crypto coins does Flush accept for eFighting bets? Flush accepts Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, USDC, Litecoin, Dogecoin, BNB, POL, TRX, and SOL for virtual combat sports betting. All ten coins support deposits and withdrawals without any fiat conversion required.

How are eFighting results determined? Results are generated by the simulation engine's statistical model, which factors in each virtual fighter's punch or strike accuracy, stamina rating, and technical attributes. Outcomes are not predetermined and are produced fresh for each bout, meaning the method of victory and round duration can vary across simulation cycles even for the same matchup.


What happens to esports bets if a match is abandoned? If an esports match is abandoned due to technical issues or other interruptions, the Sportsbook will attempt to settle on the official result once the match is completed. If the match cannot be completed within the defined timeframe, bets on undetermined markets are voided. Maps or rounds already completed before the abandonment stand.

Do esports bets stand if a game uses a substitute player? If a substitute player is used due to illness, technical issues, or other valid reasons, bets stand as long as the official match proceeds. If a team is forced to forfeit or withdraws, the opponent is awarded the win and Match Winner bets are settled accordingly.

How are esports map/round bets settled if the server crashes? For CS2, LoL, Dota 2 and other esports, if a map or round is replayed due to technical issues (e.g. server crash), the replayed result is used for settlement. If the map cannot be replayed, bets on that specific map are voided while bets on already-completed maps stand.

Browse current eFighting virtual bouts and markets at flush.com/sports/efighting-304/. Deposit with any supported crypto and withdraw to your wallet once bets resolve. Referral details at flush.com/referral/.