
Gacha Sports
Sports-only graded packs · basketball, football, baseball, soccer
In short: Sports-only packs on Collector Crypt's vault — published odds with stock counts, 90% instant buyback.
At a glance
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What's good
- The only sports-exclusive rip site we track — basketball, football, baseball, soccer and multi-sport, with no Pokémon filler.
- Publishes odds per tier at the point of sale with the number of cards currently in each tier, and they sum to exactly 100%.
- A stated expected value on the pack page — $105 on the $100 basketball pack — next to a 90% instant buyback and the big-win chance.
- Real graded slabs from PSA and Beckett, with the insured value of every top prize shown up front.
- Free vault storage: a card can sit there indefinitely at no cost, and fees only apply if you ship it out.
- A public leaderboard and a pulls feed, so what the machines have actually produced is visible without an account.
Good to know
- The cards, vault, odds and draw are Collector Crypt's — this is a sports-curated storefront on that pool, not a separate one.
- USDC or USDT on Solana only; funds sent from another network, such as Ethereum, cannot be recovered.
- All sales are final once a pack is opened — no refunds, reversals or re-rolls.
- Redeeming a card burns the token and ships the slab, with shipping, withdrawal fees and taxes on you.
- The terms name no operating company — only "GachaSports, its affiliates and related entities" — and are governed by Delaware law with binding arbitration and a class-action waiver.
- Their terms point to a published odds page at gachasports.com/odds/, which currently returns a 404; the odds are on the pack pages instead.
- Operated by: GachaSports (no named entity; Delaware law)
- Gacha, vault & cards: Collector Crypt
- Catalogue: Sports only — basketball, football, baseball, soccer, multi-sport
Gacha Sports review
Gacha Sports does one thing: sports cards. Basketball, football, baseball, soccer and a multi-sport machine, every pack dispensing one real, professionally graded card that already sits in a vault. It is the only sports-exclusive rip site we track, and in a category dominated by Pokémon that focus is the whole proposition.
The cards, the vault and the draw come from Collector Crypt — the site says so in its own footer, on every page: "Powered by Collector Crypt." What Gacha Sports builds is the storefront: a sports-only catalogue pulled from that vault, its own marketplace, a public leaderboard, and a breaks section.
The presentation is better than most. Each pack page shows the odds per tier before you buy, together with how many cards are currently in each tier and a stated expected value — $105 on the $100 basketball pack, against a 90% instant buyback and a 25% chance of what they call a big win. The odds sum to exactly 100%, which is not a given in this category.
How Gacha Sports works
You fund with USDC or USDT on Solana — the site is emphatic that it is Solana only, and that stablecoins bridged from another network cannot be recovered — then open a pack. Each pack contains one card, chosen at random and revealed on-chain.
The card is already in the vault, so winning it is a record change rather than a shipment. From there you can hold it at no storage cost, sell it back at the quoted buyback, list it on the marketplace, or burn the token to have the physical slab shipped to you.
The catalogue is currently five machines: basketball, football, baseball and soccer at $100, and a $500 multi-sport pack. Earlier coverage described $50 and $250 tiers as well, so the lineup moves.
The odds, and what stands behind them
Every pack page carries a tier table. On the $100 basketball pack that is Common at 75% for cards worth $50–100, Uncommon at 20% for $100–200, Rare at 4% for $200–500 and Epic at 1% for $500 and up. Those four add to exactly 100%.
Next to each tier is the number of cards currently in it — 201 Common, 81 Uncommon, 150 Rare, 170 Epic at the time of writing. That is inventory disclosure rather than a bare percentage, and it lets the published odds be read against what the operator says it actually holds.
The pack page also states an expected value of $105 against the $100 price, a 90% instant buyback and a 25% big-win chance. Take the expected value as the operator's own figure at the operator's own card valuations, and remember it is gross: cashing out at 90% takes a haircut off whatever you pull.
One discrepancy worth flagging. Section 6A of their terms says the odds are published "at the point of sale and at https://gachasports.com/odds/". The point-of-sale disclosure is there and it is good; the dedicated odds URL returns a 404. The information is not missing, but the terms point at a page that does not exist.
Money, finality and getting a card out
Gacha Sports settles on-chain in USDC, and its returns policy is blunt about what that means: once a pack is opened the purchase is final and cannot be undone, reversed, refunded, cancelled or exchanged. A pack that has been paid for but not yet opened may be refunded at their discretion.
What you are not locked into is the card. Sell it back or list it for its then-quoted value — which they are careful to note may be less than the pack price and is a disposition, not a refund. Or redeem it: burn the token, and the authenticated slab ships from the vault with shipping, withdrawal fees and applicable taxes on you.
Storage is free while the card stays in the vault, which is a genuine convenience for anyone who wants to hold rather than ship.
Who runs it
Less is public here than we would like. The terms are published by "GachaSports, its affiliates, and related entities" with no named legal entity, no registered address and no jurisdiction of incorporation, though the agreement is governed by Delaware law and carries binding individual arbitration with a class-action waiver. Contact runs through support@gachasports.com and privacy@gachasports.com.
The backend is not in doubt: every page footer reads "Powered by Collector Crypt", the pack codes are Collector Crypt's own, and every Gacha Sports pull reaches us through Collector Crypt's feed carrying a `gs-` tag.
We confirmed the attribution against their own leaderboard rather than assuming it: three of the four wallets we hold `gs-` pulls for appear on it, including their top player, and none of the other fifteen partner tags matched any of their listed players.
Who it suits
Anyone who wants to rip sports rather than Pokémon. This is the only site we track built entirely for that, and the top-prize boards — Wembanyama, Jordan, Mays, Mahomes, Messi — are sports collectors' names rather than an afterthought behind a Charizard.
It suits people comfortable with on-chain settlement. The Solana-only requirement is a real constraint and the finality is absolute, so it is not the place to learn how stablecoin transfers work.
It is not the place to look for better odds than Collector Crypt, because they are Collector Crypt's odds. What it offers is a catalogue curated to one thing, presented well.
That's our read on Gacha Sports. Their odds, packs and terms are theirs to change — worth a look before you rip.
Gacha Sports: frequently asked questions
Is Gacha Sports powered by Collector Crypt?+
Yes, and it says so in the footer of every page. The cards, vault, odds and draw are Collector Crypt's; Gacha Sports builds the sports-only storefront around them, along with its own marketplace, leaderboard and breaks.
Does Gacha Sports publish its odds?+
Yes, on each pack page before you buy — a probability per tier with a value range, plus the number of cards currently in that tier. On the $100 basketball pack the four tiers sum to exactly 100%. Note that their terms point to a separate odds page at gachasports.com/odds/ which currently 404s.
What sports are covered?+
Basketball, football, baseball and soccer, plus a multi-sport machine. The live catalogue is currently four $100 packs and a $500 multi-sport pack; earlier coverage mentioned $50 and $250 tiers, so the lineup changes.
Can I get a refund?+
Not once a pack is opened — the policy states that a purchase is final and cannot be undone, reversed, refunded, cancelled or exchanged, because the contents are revealed irreversibly on-chain. An unopened pack may be refunded at their discretion if you contact support promptly.
How do I get the physical card?+
Burn the token to request shipment of the authenticated slab from the vault. Shipping, withdrawal fees and applicable taxes are yours. Until then the card can sit in the vault at no storage cost.
What can I pay with?+
USDC or USDT on Solana only. The site warns explicitly that stablecoins sent from another network, such as Ethereum, cannot be recovered. You must be at least 18.