₿ Bitcoin Block Hash · Lottery Generator

Your Lucky Numbers.
Written on the Blockchain.

Lottery picks derived from the latest Bitcoin block hash — the most tamper-proof source of cryptographic randomness on earth. Not random. Provably random.

Latest Block#950,559
0000000000000000000120edea2a57ae3e0a9e1e5b5afb171191f509d0506718

This is the hash your numbers are derived from. Verify it on any Bitcoin block explorer.

⛓️ Generate My Blockchain Numbers

Pro plan · first 3 picks free · no card required

How it works

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Miners solve the puzzle
Thousands of Bitcoin miners compete to find a hash below the target threshold. The winner adds a block to the blockchain every ~10 minutes.
⛓️02
Block hash is sealed
The winning miner broadcasts the new block. Its hash — 64 characters of SHA-256 output — is immutable and publicly visible on every node worldwide.
🎰03
We derive your numbers
PickDaddyAI fetches the latest hash and maps hex segments to valid numbers in your game's range. Same block = same picks. New block = new picks.
04
You play. You verify.
Your numbers come with the block hash prefix. Paste it into any Bitcoin explorer to see the exact block that generated your lottery picks.

Why crypto people play the lottery

The same risk tolerance that puts someone into altcoins at 3am is the same one that buys a Powerball ticket. Both are bets on asymmetric upside — small downside, life-changing potential upside.

The difference: lottery odds are fixed and transparent. No rugpulls. No liquidity issues. The jackpot doesn't dump 40% before you can sell. You either win or you don't. Pure game theory.

And now your picks come from the blockchain itself — the same cryptographic infrastructure you already trust with real money. If you trust SHA-256 with your Bitcoin, you can trust it with your lucky numbers.

⛓️ Ready for on-chain picks?

Bitcoin Block Strategy · Pro plan · works on all 100+ games

Frequently asked questions

What is a Bitcoin block hash?

Every ~10 minutes, Bitcoin miners compete to solve a cryptographic puzzle. The winner seals a new block on the blockchain and gets rewarded with Bitcoin. That block's "hash" — a unique 64-character string — is generated by the SHA-256 algorithm and is completely unpredictable until the moment it's created. It's the closest thing to provably random data that exists.

How are lottery numbers derived from the block hash?

PickDaddyAI fetches the latest Bitcoin block hash in real time, then maps segments of the 64-character hex string to valid numbers within your game's range. The process is deterministic — the same block always produces the same numbers — but each new block (~10 minutes) produces entirely different picks. Your numbers are verifiable on any Bitcoin block explorer.

Does this improve my odds of winning?

No — and any service claiming otherwise is lying to you. Lottery draws are random and independent. What Bitcoin Block does is give you numbers derived from the most verifiable source of cryptographic randomness on earth, rather than a standard RNG. The odds are identical to any other method. The narrative is just better.

Which lottery games work with this strategy?

All 100+ games on PickDaddyAI — Powerball, Mega Millions, EuroMillions, EuroJackpot, UK Lotto, Lotto Max, Australian Powerball, and every other game including the new China, Japan, Korea, Italy, Spain, New Zealand, and Philippines games.

Can I verify my numbers on the blockchain?

Yes. The explanation shown after generation includes the first 8 characters of the block hash used. You can paste the full hash into any Bitcoin block explorer (blockstream.info, mempool.space, blockchain.info) to verify the block's existence and timestamp.

What plan do I need?

Bitcoin Block is available on Pro ($4.99/mo) and Lifetime ($59 one-time) plans. Your first 3 picks on any strategy are free — no card required.

Disclaimer

No strategy — including Bitcoin Block — can improve the mathematical odds of winning a lottery jackpot. Each draw is an independent random event. PickDaddyAI is for entertainment only. Not affiliated with Bitcoin, the Bitcoin Foundation, Blockstream, or any lottery organization. Must be 18+. Play responsibly.