RollerCoin

RollerCoin is a browser-based crypto mining simulator that combines arcade games with virtual mining. Players build and manage a mining farm, increase its hash power through gameplay and equipment, and receive a share of real cryptocurrency rewards.

The game launched in 2018 and has grown to around 5.5 million registered players. Players have collectively mined 92.21 BTC, and RollerCoin reports more than $10 million in cryptocurrency payouts since launch. New players can start without mining hardware, a deposit, a credit card, or a connected crypto wallet. A wallet is required when a player wants to withdraw cryptocurrency.

RollerCoin is primarily played in a browser and also has an Android app. In 2025, the game received Game of the Year and Best Browser Game at the Blockchain Game Awards.

How the Core Loop Works

How the Core Loop Works

Players complete short arcade games to generate mining power. RollerCoin measures this power as a hash rate, using terminology and proportional reward mechanics similar to cryptocurrency mining without requiring physical mining equipment. Mining power determines a player’s share of the available cryptocurrency reward pool. Bitcoin rewards, for example, are calculated approximately every 10 minutes. The amount allocated to an individual player depends on their mining power relative to the total power competing for that pool.

RollerCoin supports multi-mining, allowing players to distribute their power across several cryptocurrencies rather than being limited to a single token. The platform supports more than 16 reward tokens, including BTC, ETH, DOGE, SOL, BNB, TRX, and LTC. Players can change their allocation as their strategy changes. RLT is RollerCoin’s in-game token. It is used for miners, equipment, passes, and other parts of the game economy.

Farm Progression

Farm Progression

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Each mining farm consists of rooms containing racks and virtual miners. Miners placed on racks provide permanent mining power and continue operating while the player is offline. Arcade games provide temporary mining power, allowing players to increase their share of the reward pool without first buying equipment.

As a farm develops, players gain access to additional rooms, miners, quests, and other progression systems. Regular gameplay has a larger role at the beginning, while equipment selection and farm configuration become more important as the account grows.

Players are also divided into leagues based on their progress. Each league has its own cryptocurrency reward pools, so newer accounts compete within a different pool from more developed farms.

Marketplace, Crafting, and Events

RollerCoin includes systems beyond basic mining. Its marketplace allows players to buy, sell, and trade miners, racks, and parts. Crafting and merging can turn existing equipment into stronger units.

The game also runs quests, expeditions, events, and seasonal content. Seasons introduce themed progression tracks, miners, characters, collections, and limited-time activities. Some rewards are available through free progression, while paid passes and equipment purchases provide additional options.

These systems add a resource-management layer to the crypto mining game: players decide which equipment to acquire, what to merge, how to configure their farm, and where to allocate their mining power.

How RollerCoin Differs From Other Crypto Mining Games

RollerCoin’s entry model differs from many crypto mining games. Players can create an account and play without an initial deposit, mining hardware, a starter NFT, or a wallet connection. They can build temporary mining power through games before deciding whether to purchase miners or other in-game items.

RollerCoin has operated since 2018. It currently has a 4.6/5 service rating on Feefo, based on 589 ratings over the past year. Feefo states that reviews on its platform are collected from customers whose transactions can be verified.

The game also received Game of the Year and Best Browser Game at the 2025 Blockchain Game Awards.

Unlike physical mining, progression in this mining simulator depends on gameplay and management decisions rather than computing hardware. Players choose which games to play, which miners to acquire or merge, how to configure their rooms, and how to distribute their mining power. Cryptocurrency rewards then depend on the player’s share of the relevant reward pool. 

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