CoinPoker has launched the VIP Arena, a new premium space for high-stakes poker with eligible players able to earn 50% profit share on the games they play. That matters because it gives the platform’s biggest cash games a defined home inside its wider online poker ecosystem, with rewards, access rules and support now set out clearly.
What the VIP Arena actually involves is now clear, and the detail goes well beyond a headline reward
According to CoinPoker, the VIP Arena runs from $50/$100 up to $5,000/$10,000 and includes Texas Hold’em plus 4-Card, 5-Card and 6-Card Pot Limit Omaha, with both heads-up and ring game tables available. According to CoinPoker, some players receive automatic access, while others must qualify through Battle Tables running at $50/$100 blinds.
According to CoinPoker, eligible players inside the VIP Arena receive 50% profit share, with assessments made individually based on playing tendencies and contribution to game quality. The platform also says members get dedicated 24/7 support, direct access to staff and enhanced security monitoring for these high-stakes poker games.
According to CoinPoker, the room’s wider high-stakes rewards setup also includes at least 15% daily returns for players at $50/$100 and above, while its broader CoinRewards programme distributes more than $1.5 million per week across the platform. That means this is not standard rakeback alone, but a layered rewards structure inside a crypto poker model. That is the clean record.
What this means for CoinPoker is a clearer push to formalise who gets rewarded for driving the biggest games
That decision says plenty about where CoinPoker sees its edge in online poker. Rather than treating every high-stakes regular the same, the platform is building a curated environment in which access, support and rewards are tied to how much value a player brings to the table ecosystem.
It also sharpens the distinction between broad rewards and elite rewards. CoinRewards gives the room a familiar rewards language for grinders, but the VIP Arena adds a more selective layer on top: personalised profit share, protected games and a direct route through Battle Tables for players who are not invited in automatically.
That sits neatly alongside the platform’s recent tournament-side expansion, including the Battle of Malta Online Series launch covered by She Kicks. The message is consistent: CoinPoker wants depth across both tournaments and cash games, while leaning hard into its crypto poker identity.
Clear strategy.
What comes next will show whether the VIP Arena becomes a true destination or simply another rewards label
What comes next will show whether CoinPoker can keep the balance between exclusivity and liquidity. The obvious markers are whether enough players qualify through Battle Tables, whether the 50% profit share proves sustainable, and whether the room can maintain game quality while scaling more formats and lineups.
There is also a broader question around visibility. According to GipsyTeam, CoinRewards already marked a significant expansion of the platform’s rewards economy, so the next test is whether this new VIP Arena layer makes those top-end cash games more active rather than simply more exclusive.
It is a statement.
Now it needs traffic.