Founded in 2017, CoinPoker is a fast-growing online poker site built on player-focused principles like payment freedom, guaranteed fair games, and rewarding promotions. The poker room’s community can play on iOS or Android mobile devices and computers, with all-new software debuting on March 2nd, 2026.
Texas Hold’em, Pot Limit Omaha, and 5-Card Pot Limit Omaha are the main games on CoinPoker, though new games will be added with the product launch in March.
Throughout the year, CoinPoker also runs world-class events like the Cash Game World Championship (CGWC), and tournament series like CoinMasters and Coin Series of Online Poker (CSOP).
CoinPoker have decided to roll a lot out at once with a brand new client, new formats, extra features and, importantly, a CoinPoker 100% rakeback promotion running across March.
For players, the timing is pretty clear. If you’re going to launch a new platform, removing rake friction for a month is about as clean an environment as you can create for people to explore it.
Here’s what’s actually changing.
The CoinPoker 100% Rakeback Promotion (And Why It Matters)
The headline piece is straightforward: from March 2 to March 31, all CoinPoker players receive 100% rakeback.
No opt-ins, no bonus codes, no tier requirements just automatic inclusion.
The promotion runs in two stages.
March 2 → 15
100% rakeback on cash and tournaments
Paid daily
Fully withdrawable
This is essentially a two-week window where players can test the new CoinPoker rakeback system and the updated software without worrying about rake impact.
March 16 → 31
Value redistributed via:
splash cash drops
cash game leaderboards
promotional funds for games and MTT entries
So while the second half moves away from direct cashback, the overall concept remains the same: all rake returns to players in some form.
From an LPU perspective, what stands out isn’t just the value but the accessibility. Everyone gets it, which removes the usual barriers that often sit around cashback deals.
A Full CoinPoker Software Update Landing March 2
Alongside the promotion, CoinPoker are migrating accounts to a completely rebuilt platform.
This isn’t presented as an upgrade but more of a reset; new visuals, smoother gameplay and broader device flexibility.
The CoinPoker software update includes:
refreshed lobby and table design
smoother animations
adjustable table visuals
native Windows and Mac apps
mobile access via browser or app
Early testing from ambassador “Bencb” has already surfaced online, showing the new environment alongside integrated tools like PokerIntel.
For players already familiar with CoinPoker, the biggest change will likely be how the platform feels rather than what games exist.
New CoinPoker Games Joining the Line-Up
CoinPoker are also expanding the game mix, which now goes beyond traditional Hold’em and PLO.
Arriving March 2:
PLO6 An obvious addition given current Omaha appetite, with stakes spanning micro through to very high.
Double Board Bomb Pot Everyone posts, action starts on the flop and two boards run; a format designed purely for action.
All-In or Fold (AoF) Fast decision poker where the choice is exactly what the name suggests.
Multi-Day Tournaments Qualification pathways feeding into larger MTT prize pools.
It’s a varied mix that leans into both curiosity formats and volume formats; again fitting the rakeback testing window.
Feature Additions Players Will Notice
Beyond games, the CoinPoker update introduces several functionality upgrades:
built-in HUD displaying real-time stats
Run Multiple Times capability
upgraded hand history and replayer
EV Cashout option
Chip Offload functionality
PokerIntel data tools
Skill Score tournament ranking
MTT Bubble Protection
blind rollback / roll forward at final tables
Some of these address convenience, others address transparency and tournament experience, particularly around bubbles and final tables.
The Bigger Picture
It’s not unusual to see promotions or client updates individually, but combining a full platform rebuild with a new CoinPoker rakeback promotion does feel intentional.
Players get:
a reason to log in
an incentive to volume
a risk-free environment to test formats
exposure to embedded tools and new features
Whether you already play there or are just curious, March looks like the month CoinPoker want people forming first impressions.
And removing rake for that period is about as direct an invitation as you can make.
Crypto poker site Coinpoker is launching a new platform on March 2, 2026, which has been described as a full revamp with new software, rather than an upgrade of the existing client. The launch has been teased as a “Level Up” and the most significant upgrade in the site’s history.
Exact details are a closely guarded secret, with Coinpoker revealing limited information about the scope of the changes, including the signing of one of poker’s biggest “celebrities.” But what is certain is that the migration to the new platform signals the end of an era for Coinpoker as a niche site, with the goal of becoming one of the largest poker sites in the world now the obvious target.
What is Known About the Upgrade?
While exact details are still under wraps until after the weekend, Coinpoker has already alluded to some of the changes, without revealing specifics. Let’s take a look at what is known so far and try to piece together what it all might mean.
New Software
This is the key change and it’s something that Coinpoker has been rumoured to be working on for quite some time. At this point, it’s no longer a rumour, the migration to the new client will take place on Monday 2nd March.
The new software is expected to be a brand new piece of kit, a shiny new online poker site developed for the modern era, with none of the clunky software legacy headaches that restrict more established sites. Many new features are said to be included as well as an expanded range of game formats.
The exact look and feel of the new client hasn’t been revealed and no screenshots have been released ahead of the launch, with the site encouraging players to check it out for themselves when it goes live. It’s been teased as having a “futuristic” interface, designed for both recreational and more experienced players. As per the current offering, it will have cross-platform support, available on Windows, Mac, Android and iOS.
Game Selection
Up until now, CoinPoker has spread Hold’em, Omaha and 5-Card Omaha and although no news has leaked regarding which formats might be added, an expansion beyond the industry staple of NLH/PLO is widely expected. A limited roll out of mixed game variants and specialities like Open Face Chinese seems likely, in addition to widening the range of Hold’em variants, such as short-deck, which is already very popular within the high roller community.
Although Coinpoker has been very cash game focused for much of its existence, a push to become a more mainstream site is highly likely to include significant upgrades to its tournament offering. Cash games are expected to maintain their place as a significant driver of activity, with the site already known for hosting the Cash Game World Championships.
Coinpoker did have a 3-handed lottery style product called Cosmic Spins, where players compete with a random multiplier of as much as 1,000 x the initial buy-in, but it was discontinued in late 2024. It seems highly likely that some kind of revamped spins product will be a part of Coinpoker’s plans for the future, even if not rolled out in the initial relaunch.
Loyalty Program
The other significant upgrade that players can expect is an overhaul of Coinpoker’s loyalty program, with the as-yet unrevealed new rewards program being described in communications to existing players as being on an unprecedented level. The existing program includes a 150% deposit bonus and rake back but the changes are likely to be more than simply a northward hike of the headline numbers.
Ambassador Speculation
Coinpoker already has several ambassadors, such as Patrick Leonard, Mario Mosbock, Bencb, Gary Blackwood, Nik Airball and John “apestyles” Van Fleet. Already in 2026, Johan “YohViral” Guilbert has signed and there is expectation that the team will be expanded further, with several “high profile” ambassadors set to join the roster.
Whether these announcements coincide with the launch of the new platform remains to be seen, but it has been confirmed that one of the ambassadors who will join in March is one of the biggest names in the poker world.
Most of the ambassadors that the site has used so far have been primarily cash game players and that could also be the defining characteristic of this unknown new ambassador. While Coinpoker hasn’t given any further cryptic clues about the identity of its most high profile signing, let’s speculate for a moment on who else could get snapped up and who the most high profile signing might be?
Joining the CoinPoker Team?
Charlie Carrell has done some streaming for Coinpoker over the last 18 months and is primarily a cash game player. He’s been strongly linked with the site, participating in high stakes cash game streaming sessions and inviting his social media audience to join him on the site. His cooperation has been more one of partnership than full-on sponsored pro, but there’s a strong possibility he will be formalised as a fully badged up ambassador as part of the expansion of the team.
Paul Carr may not have achieved global recognition yet, but he has been the star performer on the Irish Poker Tour, winning the Player of the Year trophy two times in the last three years. Two things count against him in this respect, the fact that he’s best known as a tournament player and the small inconvenience of him already representing another online brand. While it’s not unknown for players to switch teams in the poker sponsorship world, it seems unlikely that he will be among the names that are soon-to-be-announced.
Caitlin Comeskey, who was recently dropped as an ambassador for PokerStars might be a good fit for the brand, with her unique comedic approach to content production perhaps opening doors for Coinpoker to expand beyond its cash game focused streaming approach.
Who is the High Profile Signing?
Moving into the territory of who the big name reveal might be, two names stand out as possibilities.
Jesse Lonis is the first of these. He was the biggest earner in tournament poker in 2025, cashing for $13.3m and won the 2025 Cardplayer Player of the Year, a title already sponsored by Coinpoker. Despite his successes in high stakes poker tournaments, he began his poker career as a cash game player, making him a potential good fit to be the mystery signing.
Another player who also excels in the Super High Roller Triton Series is Patrik Antonius. The Finnish legend has been one of the biggest names in the game for two decades and was inducted into the WSOP Hall of Fame in 2024. He would fit the Coinpoker ambassador profile very well, as a first-and-foremost cash game player and has recently teased that he will shortly be announcing a new sponsor. Could it be him?
Shift Towards Acceptance of Crypto Gambling
Tim Miller, the UK Gambling Commission’s Executive Director of Research and Policy gave a speech just this week indicating that there will be a shift in the UK’s crypto currency guidelines, leaning towards allowing licensed gambling sites to accept crypto currency as payment.
This shift towards crypto acceptance isn’t limited to the UK market, with crypto gambling already legal in several European countries (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Germany and Malta) and others now contemplating formalising its regulation.
While Coinpoker doesn’t operate as an onshore brand, the timing of this news may open the door for the site to exist within the UK’s regulated gaming market, in the not too distant future. If similar moves are made in other countries, perhaps as a measure to reduce the flow of traffic to unregulated offshore sites, Coinpoker’s addressable market may widen significantly over the next few years.
The decision to invest in new software in advance of potential changes to crypto gambling’s status across the continent, puts Coinpoker in a strong position to achieve growth and reap benefits, if and when regulated markets embrace crypto payments.
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