Note: This project was officially archived in January 2026. This documentation is preserved for historical purposes; the bot is no longer actively maintained or hosted.
Coin Flipper was a fun and customizable Discord bot that could flip coins, start minigames, and did much more! From minigames and lottery tickets to jobs and registers, there were plenty of fun commands that livened up servers.
As the name implied, coin flipping was the main purpose of the bot. Not only was there classic flipping, but users could also use addons to make the experience more engaging. For example, the extra addon included over 100 unique responses to flipping a coin.
Coin Flipper included a currency called Cents. With Cents, users could buy items, addons, and more. There were plenty of ways to earn them, such as flipping coins, purchasing lottery tickets, working virtual jobs, and more.
There were several unique features that Coin Flipper offered which were difficult to find anywhere else:
- Special items that performed unique actions, such as opening a register or granting access to a monthly command.
- A unique trash can for the server where users could throw items in and take items out.
- 7 collectible badges that, once earned, displayed on a user's profile for all to see.
Coin Flipper featured a variety of interactive commands that kept servers active and made them a cooler place to hang out. It served as a central hub for many communities during its time online.
While the bot was active, general support was provided through the Discord Support Server. Developers and community members were available to answer concerns and help users navigate the bot's features.
During its lifecycle, two separate ways were supported to report issues and bugs:
- The /report command within the support server, which alerted the developers immediately.
- Opening an issue on the GitHub repository, where users could fill out relevant fields to submit a report.
Key contributors who built and maintained Coin Flipper: