You’ve probably seen those flashy Telegram groups or YouTube videos shouting.
“Predict the color and earn TRX instantly!” or “TRX Hash Color Prediction: 100% blockchain verified!”
Sounds exciting, right?
But hold up, before you jump in and start predicting “red” or “green,” let’s break down what this whole thing actually is.
What Is TRX Hash Color Prediction?
Essentially, TRX Hash Color Prediction is one of the variations of the usual color prediction game, where the Tron (TRX) network’s transaction hashes or block numbers are used to allegedly figure out the color (Red, Green, or Violet).
The concept is that the game has to be “fair” because the hash or block is visible on the blockchain. Nevertheless, this is the way they are performing the scam right in front of you.
- TRX stands for Tron, a popular cryptocurrency.
- “Hash” refers to the unique code generated for each transaction on the Tron blockchain.
- And “Color Prediction”? That’s the game part, you guess a color (usually red, green, or violet), and if the outcome matches your guess, you “win.”
So basically, the TRX Hash Color Prediction claims that:
“Each game’s result is based on the last digit or hash of a real blockchain transaction.”
Many of these sites aren’t actually connected to the real blockchain at all. They’re just using the names “TRX” and “hash” to look techy and trustworthy.
There are hundreds of Telegram groups, YouTube shorts, and even fake websites or Android apps promoting it.
They promise easy income, instant withdrawals, and referral bonuses, classic bait! Some even show fake transaction IDs to appear “blockchain verified.”
Is TRX Hash a Ponzi Scheme?
A Ponzi scheme is where early users get paid with money from new users, not real profit. These apps lure people with quick returns and then crash or disappear when they stop getting new sign-ups.
It’s not a real blockchain game; it’s a manipulated system disguised as one.
Here’s how they get you:
- You deposit TRX (your crypto money) to play.
- You guess the color or number in each round.
- Some users “win” in the beginning, small amounts, to build trust.
- You start inviting friends (because referral = bonus).
- Once enough deposits are made, the app either:
- Blocks withdrawals, or
- Disappears overnight.

Is TRX Hash Color Prediction Legal in India?
No, TRX Hash color prediction games are not legal in India. They are considered a form of illegal online gambling, and recent laws specifically ban such “online money games”. Apart from this:
- It’s not RBI-approved, not regulated, and not legal as per Indian gambling laws.
- These apps fall under “online betting,” which is banned in many states.
- If you lose money, there’s no official recourse or refund.
- Plus, using crypto in unverified apps can lead to wallet hacking or data theft.
Before the new central law, these games were already considered illegal gambling in most states under the Public Gambling Act, 1867 and various state laws.
Predicting colors is classified as a game of chance, which is explicitly banned.
TRX Hash Color Prediction Scam Cases
A user from YouTube shared how he joined a “TRX Hash Prediction” Telegram group.
He deposited around 500 TRX (₹4,000), won a few rounds, withdrew ₹500 successfully, and then got locked out after inviting more friends.
When he contacted “customer care,” they asked him to deposit again to unlock his account.
Most of these “apps” don’t exist on Google Play for long; they get taken down for fraud or rebranded under new names.
So yeah, it’s fake, just packaged well.
What to do if Online Fraud Happens?
Even one report can help prevent others from falling for it.
If you have been a victim of such online betting scams, don’t panic. You can still act:
- File a complaint in Cyber Crime.
- Register and report under “Online Financial Fraud”
- Attach screenshots, wallet address, and chat proof.
- You can also contact your local Cyber Cell.
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Conclusion
TRX Hash Color Prediction might look like an easy game, but it’s really a trap wrapped in crypto buzzwords.
These aren’t “earning apps,” they’re modern-day Ponzi schemes feeding on FOMO.
“If it’s not transparent, not licensed, and promises quick returns, it’s not crypto magic, it’s a scam.”
Stay smart. Stay skeptical. And remember, real crypto is transparent, not predictable.





