CoinPoker has announced a significant upgrade to its CoinRewards ecosystem, with players now sharing more than $7,000,000 in monthly rewards. The changes take effect on July 1 and affect all stake levels across cash games and tournaments.
The updated program combines four reward streams: CoinRaces, Infused Splash Pots, Missions, and Bankroll Boosts. It replaces a flat 15% daily rewards structure with what CoinPoker describes as a more dynamic distribution model.
A CoinPoker spokesperson said the new system is “a dynamic model that puts value directly back into the hands of active players, creators, and the recreational foundation of the site.”
CoinPoker CoinRaces Leaderboards Increase to $1.2 Million Per Week
Hi everyone,
A few weeks ago, we introduced CoinRewards as a new rewards system built to evolve over time.
Since then, the team has been building the next stage of the program, using the data we’ve gathered and the feedback you’ve shared to help shape where it goes next.
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— CoinPoker (@CoinPoker_OFF) June 29, 2026
CoinRaces has long been the headline feature of the CoinRewards program. From July 1, CoinPoker increases the weekly CoinRaces payout by 20%, taking it to $1,200,000 per week across cash game leaderboards.
The leaderboards cover Hold’em and Omaha formats in games up to $25/$50 stakes. At micro-stakes, leaderboards reset 24 times per day, with prizes credited almost instantly after each reset. At $0.05/$0.10 and above, resets happen 12 times per day.
Players at every level get regular opportunities to earn from leaderboard finishes without needing to change how they play.
Infused Splash Pots Reward Micro and Low Stakes Players
Infused Splash Pots continue to provide random cash rewards at cash game tables up to $0.25/$0.50 stakes. When a Splash Pot is triggered, every eligible player at the table receives a guaranteed reward.
Up to 1,000 big blinds can be split between players at the table in a single Splash Pot event. CoinPoker funds these directly, meaning players do not need to opt in or adjust their game to benefit.
CoinPoker Missions Fit Around Existing Poker Habits
Missions give players another way to earn rewards during their regular sessions. Unlike objective-based promotions on some platforms, CoinPoker designs its Missions to align with how players already play.
Cash game players receive objectives linked to their usual stakes. Tournament players unlock challenges based on the events they regularly enter. Completing a Mission earns cash prizes, tournament tickets, or other benefits.
Players also control how they collect their rewards. A player can claim a reward early for a quicker payout, or accumulate progress toward a larger prize.
Bankroll Boosts Help Players Through Downswings
Bankroll Boosts are available to players in games at $0.50/$1 stakes and above. They are designed to provide targeted support during periods of negative variance.
The mechanism delivers tournament tickets, reward-unlocking Missions, and custom promotions through the CoinRewards ecosystem. CoinPoker describes the goal as helping players stay in the game and move past difficult runs of cards.
CoinPoker Commits 100% of Fees to Micro-Stakes Community
As part of the July 1 changes, CoinPoker confirms it will continue reinvesting 100% of poker fees into the micro-stakes community. This applies to cash games up to $0.02/$0.05 and tournaments with buy-ins up to $5.
The commitment is designed to give entry-level players a stronger share of the rewards ecosystem.
$30 Million Battle of Malta Online Series Launches July 12
CoinPoker is also preparing to launch the Battle of Malta Online Series on July 12. The series runs for 23 days and features $30,000,000 in guaranteed prize pools.
The schedule includes a $2,500,000 guaranteed Main Event, a $1,000,000 guaranteed CoinMillion, 77 trophy events with both physical and digital trophies, and 100 live Battle of Malta packages.
CoinPoker now partners with both the Triton Poker Series and the Battle of Malta in organising the event. It follows the World Poker Masters, which previously became the largest tournament series in CoinPoker history, distributing more than $48,000,000 across its schedule.