A note on this listing: this page contains a link to Divvy.bet's platform. Divvy.bet is a small, early-stage project (see the traction caveat below) — always confirm current liquidity and market availability directly on divvy.bet before committing meaningful funds. See our disclaimer.
Divvy.bet is a non-custodial sportsbook built on Solana around a "Be the House" model: instead of betting against a centrally-funded book, bettors wager against a shared community "House Pool," and anyone who deposits into that pool earns a share of the book's edge in return. This peer-to-pool structure is confirmed in the platform's own litepaper and reflected in the current live site, and it's a genuinely different model from both the peer-to-peer order books and pooled AMMs used elsewhere in this category.
Tradable bet-slip NFTs & market coverage
Divvy.bet is wallet-connect only, with no forced identity verification, keeping it non-custodial and relatively anonymous by design. Its most distinctive feature is that bet slips can be minted as tradable NFTs — a design confirmed in the platform's 2022 litepaper — letting a bettor exit or enter a position early via the secondary market rather than being locked in until settlement, similar in spirit to the exit flexibility of an exchange-style model. Reported sports coverage includes the NFL, NBA, MLB, soccer (EPL and Champions League), UFC and tennis.
A traction caveat worth being upfront about: Divvy.bet's own $DVY token has seen its trading volume collapse to near-zero and its price fall roughly 95% from its late-2024 high, as of mid-2026. That's a real signal that liquidity and usage are limited right now, not a reason to dismiss the underlying model, which remains one of the more novel designs we've reviewed. Just go in treating this as a small, early-stage, niche platform rather than an established, high-volume book.
Pros
- Genuinely non-custodial, wallet-only sign-up with no forced identity verification and on-chain settlement
- Distinctive tradable NFT bet-slip feature, rare elsewhere in this category
- Fast, cheap transactions thanks to running on Solana
Cons
- Its own token's trading activity has essentially collapsed — a concrete signal of limited current traction
- Thin public evidence of real betting volume or House Pool liquidity
- Smaller, early-stage platform overall — best treated as a niche pick, not an established major book
Platform & custody notes
Divvy.bet uses a non-custodial peer-to-pool model: bettors wager against a community-funded House Pool with settlement on-chain, and Divvy.bet does not hold deposits in a central account. It's been live with an active front end since roughly 2022–2023, but current token and volume signals point to a small, early-stage project rather than a heavily-used platform. Verify current liquidity, and confirm the model still works as described, before committing anything beyond a small test amount.
Our verdict
Divvy.bet's peer-to-pool, tradable-bet-slip design is genuinely interesting and worth knowing about, but the collapse in its own token's trading activity is a real red flag on current traction. Treat it as an experimental, niche platform to watch rather than a primary sportsbook for meaningful volume.