Direct Answer: Proprietary vs. Third-Party
If you play standard "Aviator" (by Spribe) at any generic casino, your maximum profit per round is hard-capped (usually at $10,000), regardless of your bet size. To bet huge sums, you must use Proprietary Games like Stake Originals (Crash/Plinko). Because Stake owns the code, they remove the "Provider Cap," allowing bets as high as 100 BTC per round with a 99% RTP.
The “Algorithmic Ceiling”
Third-party providers (Spribe, SmartSoft) force a “Max Win Cap” to protect small casinos from bankruptcy.
- The Problem: You bet $1,000 hoping for x100 ($100,000), but the game auto-cashes you out at $10,000 because the limit was hit.
- The Solution: Stake Originals operate on a “House Edge” model (1%) rather than a “Liability Cap” model.
Limit Comparison Table
| Game Type | Provider | Max Profit Limit | RTP |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aviator | Spribe | $10,000 (Avg) | 97.0% |
| Crash | Stake Originals | $1,000,000+ | 99.0% |
| Plinko | BGaming | $50,000 | 98.0% |
| Plinko | Stake Originals | Uncapped | 99.0% |
Audit Note: Stake’s high limits are backed by their verified Volatility-Solvency Ratio™, ensuring that even if you hit a x1000 multiplier on a 1 BTC bet, the funds are available in the hot wallet.