It’s also not clear that this bet isn’t a scam of some kind. Especially as there is no clear reason for a non-scammer to offer this bet.
The standard scenario would be like this:
I send you a check for $110. Then we arrange a Zoom meeting, and you flip a fair coin in front of the camera. Heads, you keep the money. Tails, you send $210 to a specified Bitcoin address.
The standard scenario would be like this:
I send you a check for $110. Then we arrange a Zoom meeting, and you flip a fair coin in front of the camera. Heads, you keep the money. Tails, you send $210 to a specified Bitcoin address.
Either way, the check bounces.
Even if the check is good, I would rather miss out on $5 than attend a Zoom meeting.
And the coin flip is prerecorded, with the invisible cut hidden in a few moments of lag.
And this also adds the general hassle of arranging a zoom meeting, being online at the right time and cashing in the check.