Yeet Adds EPIK Airdrop and Custom Hacksaw Slot
An EPIK airdrop, Premier League lines, and one custom Hacksaw slot: Yeet's weekend had three announcements and exactly one flex.
Yeet spent the weekend announcing three things, and they arrived in ascending order of originality. A $EPIK airdrop claim for YEET and RektMkts users. The Premier League season, kicking off on the sportsbook. And Age of Gamba, a slot the casino commissioned rather than merely listed, the only announcement that involved making something new.
The Airdrop
The drop came through Mando, whose bio reads like a three-brand roll-up (@yeet @rektbrands @educkcoin) and whose quote-tweet supplied the headline: "airdrop claim for @YEET users & @RektMkts users coming." RektMkts, for the uninitiated, is the free daily brief in the Rekt fold. The mechanics arrived in the post Mando was quoting, from Xaheer0, which opened with a 10-day countdown before the first round of $EPIK goes live and then proceeded like the instructions for a small, reversible ritual.
Yeet users with at least $1,000 in volume qualify. To register a claim wallet, you send as little as $1 to your own non-custodial Solana wallet, then send it from that wallet to your Yeet account. The wallet that survives the round trip is the one that receives the airdrop starting September 1.
this wallet will be used to claim your airdrop starting September 1st
Note the ordering. The claim date is fixed; the snapshot is not. The $EPIK x Yeet snapshot is "next week," the exact date still unannounced, while $EPIK stakers already had theirs. The creators campaign has "up to 10 days" to secure a spot. Participants now know precisely when they can collect a thing whose eligibility photograph has not yet been scheduled.
None of this is Yeet's own Airdrop Points season, which ends September 30 with a drop date that remains unscheduled. Yeet now presides over two airdrops: the one it runs, which has no date, and the one it does not, which has one.
The Sportsbook
Meanwhile, the Premier League season kicked off with Arsenal against Coventry, and Yeet's sportsbook is taking bets. A sportsbook accepting bets on the sport it exists to accept bets on is not normally a bulletin item, but Yeet posted it with the cadence of a product launch, so it earns its place on the list.

The Flex
Then there is the announcement that actually required construction. Age of Gamba is built by Bullshark Games and runs on Hacksaw's remote game server, commissioned to Yeet's specification and, for now, exclusive to the casino. Co-founder Keyboard Monkey, posting from the multi-disciplinary degenerate desk, put the operative word in the sentence personally.
We've got a fully custom built slot by a Hacksaw RGS provider!
"Custom" is the whole point. Any operator with a licensing agreement can switch on Hacksaw's catalogue. Commissioning a bespoke title on Hacksaw's rails is the move that separates a casino from a reseller, and Yeet would like the distinction noted on the record. The launch got its own look here, and the teaser line, "Ever wondered where Big Gamba started his bankroll?", is either lore or a question nobody asked, depending on your tolerance for it.
Three announcements, one weekend. The airdrop has a date and no snapshot, the sportsbook has football and no news, and the slot has neither problem, because it is the only one that required commissioning. The most impressive announcement was also the least necessary, which is generally how a flex works.
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