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GHOSTSWEAT
Sweat the action, harvest Souls.
Sweepstakes fantasy for live poker streams.
You are the Ghost.

Sweat the action in real time
and harvest Souls.

GhostSweat sits on top of live poker streams and turns every hand into a sweat. You use play-only Sweat to enter contests, build lineups from the table, and earn Souls from fixed sweepstakes prize tables when your lineup spikes.

dual-currency · sweeps-first · poker-native

Dust activity · live sample
Souls harvested (demo)
157 Souls
Current stream
Feature cash · Table 3

Three steps to haunting the leaderboard.

GhostSweat doesn’t touch the poker game itself. It’s a sweepstakes fantasy layer on top of the stream: you draft players, we score the action, and Souls drop from fixed prize tables.

1 · Join from the stream.

Tap a link or scan a QR from a partner stream to jump straight into the featured GhostSweat contest mapped to that show.

  • Stream lineups become your player pool.
  • No changes to poker rake, rules, or pots.
  • You never bet on the outcome of a hand or pot.
2 · Enter with Sweat.

You receive free Sweat to try the game and can optionally grab more via packs.

  • Sweat is non-redeemable play currency.
  • Used to enter contests and build lineups.
  • Never withdrawable or tradable as cash.
3 · Build a lineup and sweat every pot.

Draft players from the table, pick a Captain for 2× points, and watch the leaderboard climb (or crash) as real hands play out.

  • Score big pots, hero calls, bluffs, and all-ins.
  • Captains earn 2×, so your anchor matters.
Under the hood · fantasy scoring engine.

We translate live poker events into fantasy points—no betting, no rake, just scoring.

  • Hands that win larger pots score more.
  • Bonuses for showdowns, hero calls, bluffs that get through.
  • Leaderboards are driven by points, not dollars.

Finished high on a leaderboard? You earn Souls from a posted prize table—never from a prize pool that depends on entries.

Live-scored in real time.

Here’s how a GhostSweat contest might look. All numbers and players below are illustrative only and not an active promotion.

Live contest · sample slip
GhostSweat Feature · Friday Stream
Pick 2 players + Table Captain (2× points)
SlotPickScore
P1 Seat 3 · Mariano 18.3
P2 Seat 6 · Nik Airball 14.7
CPT Seat 8 · Rampage (Captain) 32.4
Entry: 2,500 Sweat
Example 1st place prize: 250 Souls
Sample only. Player names shown are for example and demonstration purposes only; no endorsement by any individual is implied.
Try building a sample Ghost ticket.
Pick up to 2 players and one Captain, then generate a demo score to see how your Ghost might sweat this lineup in Dust.
Primary:
Secondary:
Captain (2×):
Entry (demo): 2,500 Sweat
Example 1st place prize: 250 Souls

This is a front-end demo only. No real prizes, no real odds, and no actual contest entries are created from this interaction.

Hero winners with a deep long tail.

Every GhostSweat contest uses a “hero + long tail” structure: one big Soul prize up top, clear drops after first, then a wide field of smaller hits so a large chunk of entries still walk away with something.

Hero Soul moments.

Finish near the top of the leaderboard and you’ll hit a headline Soul prize—your “ship it” moment inside Dust.

  • 1st place: hero Soul prize.
  • 2nd–3rd: strong Soul payouts.
  • Top cut: meaningful Soul + Sweat bonuses.
Long tail + progression.

Even on rough nights, you still climb as a Ghost.

  • Deeper finishes earn fractional Souls.
  • Sweat refunds help you fire again.
  • Ghost Chips and Shards feed your Vaults and cosmetics.

All Soul payouts are defined in posted prize tables before the contest starts and do not depend on how many users enter.

Sweat the action. Harvest Souls. Stack cosmetics.

GhostSweat runs on a simple dual-currency core plus progression layers. You don’t need to memorize tokenomics—just know what each piece does.

Prize currency
Souls
Redeemable sweepstakes currency you earn from contests, Vaults, and streaks. Souls are intentionally rare and only awarded via gameplay and official free methods.
  • Earned from fixed contest prize tables.
  • Can be locked in GhostVaults for bonus rewards.
  • Redeemable for prizes where eligible, after verification.

Souls are sweepstakes prizes redeemable for rewards as described in the Official Rules, subject to eligibility and regional limits.

Play currency
Sweat
Non-redeemable currency used to enter contests and build lineups. Think of it like arcade credits for GhostSweat.
  • Granted free at sign-up and via missions.
  • Can be purchased in optional Sweat packs.
  • Never redeemable, tradable, or withdrawable as cash.

Sweat is for gameplay only. It has no cash value and cannot be withdrawn, transferred, or redeemed.

Vault progress
Ghost Chips
Lightweight progress pieces you earn by playing contests and missions. Chips are used to unlock and boost GhostVaults where Souls can grow over time.
  • Earned frequently, especially for mid-pack finishes.
  • Spent to open 7, 14, or 30 day Vaults.
Cosmetics
Ghost Shards
Cosmetic fragments used to unlock ghost skins, avatar frames, flames, and other visual flex. Purely visual—no gameplay or prize impact.
  • Earned across contests and missions.
  • Crafted into permanent cosmetics in the GhostShop.

GhostSweat Store.

Purchase Sweat, receive bonus sweepstakes entries, and unlock more ways to sweat the action and harvest Souls. Souls are never sold directly.

Tier I · Specter Pack
$4.99
  • • 2,500 Sweat
  • • + 20 bonus sweepstakes entries
  • • Unlocks Specter rail skin & ghost emoji in chat

Bonus entries provide a chance to win Souls via random drawings. No Souls are sold directly.

Tier II · Ghoul Pack
$19.99
  • • 10,000 Sweat
  • • + 80 bonus sweepstakes entries
  • • Unlocks Ghoul table skin & chat reactions

Prizes (Souls) are awarded randomly according to Official Rules. No purchase necessary.

Tier III · Phantom Pack
$49.99
  • • 25,000 Sweat
  • • + 300 bonus sweepstakes entries
  • • Unlocks Phantom avatar skin & animated rail emoji

Entries may award Souls, including rare jackpot prizes, per Official Rules. No purchase necessary.

Tier IV · Ghost God Pack
$99.99
  • • 50,000 Sweat
  • • + 800 bonus sweepstakes entries
  • • Unlocks Ghost God theme skin, lobby badge & emoji glow

Includes chances at rare Soul jackpots via random drawings. No purchase necessary.

Sweepstakes disclosure (summary).

Bonus sweepstakes entries provide a chance to win Souls, which are sweepstakes prizes redeemable at $0.20 per Soul (5 Souls = $1.00) upon successful KYC verification and subject to eligibility and jurisdictional requirements.

Souls cannot be purchased directly and have no monetary value until redeemed in accordance with the Official Sweepstakes Rules. Purchasing Sweat does not increase your odds of winning other than providing additional entries. No purchase necessary. Alternate Method of Entry (AMOE) is available. Void where prohibited. See Official Rules for complete details, odds, prize descriptions, and eligibility requirements.

Common questions from the rail.

A quick overview of what GhostSweat is—and what it isn’t. Full terms and Official Rules live inside the app.

Is GhostSweat gambling?

No. GhostSweat is designed as a sweepstakes-based fantasy experience built on top of live poker streams. You use non-redeemable Sweat to enter contests, and Souls are awarded from fixed prize tables according to Official Rules. There are no bets placed on the outcome of individual hands or pots.

Where can I use GhostSweat?

Availability depends on your location and eligibility checks. Some regions are restricted or fully prohibited. The app will automatically let you know if you can play once you attempt to join.

How do I redeem Souls?

When you’ve earned enough Souls and passed all required verification, you’ll be able to redeem them for prizes listed in the GhostSweat prize catalog, subject to Official Rules and any regional limits.

Can I lose money playing GhostSweat?

GhostSweat offers free ways to obtain Sweat and enter contests, plus optional Sweat packs for players who want more volume. There is no wagering on poker hands themselves, but you should only spend what you’re comfortable using for entertainment.