The blog is organized into pillar guides and supporting strategy articles across core topics.
Each article includes clear section hierarchy and internal links for easier reading and navigation.
What is a pillar article in this blog?
A pillar article is a comprehensive guide targeting a primary high-value keyword with deep supporting sections and linked subtopics.
How are blog topics selected?
Topics are selected around core user needs such as crypto sports betting, Solana operations, live odds decisions, and on-chain settlement.
Why include FAQs in blog posts?
FAQs help address People Also Ask intent and improve content completeness for both users and search engines.
Do blog posts link back to product pages?
Yes. Articles include context-aware links to markets, how-it-works, and other relevant product pages.
How often are pillar guides updated?
Core pillar pages are reviewed on a recurring schedule so legal context, product mechanics, and practical strategy sections stay current.
What makes a guide useful here?
Each guide uses clear heading hierarchy, strong internal links, and practical checklists so users can apply the advice quickly.
Are posts written for beginners or advanced users?
Most articles are written in layered format so beginners can follow setup steps while experienced users can focus on deeper strategy modules.
Where should I start if I am new to crypto betting?
Start with the crypto betting and Solana setup guides, then continue to sport-specific strategy pages and live market examples.
Is Rush Sports custodial?
No. Rush Sports is designed as a non-custodial product. Session flows are used for speed, but settlement and balances are handled through on-chain program logic.
What happens during stale-data periods?
If live price data is stale or unavailable, prediction placement can be restricted and affected rounds can be canceled according to settlement safeguards.
Can I use demo mode before betting real SOL?
Yes. Demo mode is intended for practice and does not require wallet funding, while live mode requires a funded session for real predictions.
Where can I verify game outcomes and settlements?
Outcomes and settlements are processed with on-chain records, and supporting interfaces are available in app views such as match history and leaderboard context.