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The 2026 FIFA World Cup (the biggest soccer tournament on Earth) now has all its game dates planned. And it’s not just about soccer—three countries are hosting it together!
Here are the simple facts:
A decade ago, if someone said a crypto exchange (a website where you trade digital money like Bitcoin) would wear official FIFA branding, people would laugh. But that’s exactly what’s happening now!
FIFA (the group that runs the World Cup) has told us where the big moments happen:
Because the tournament grew from 32 teams (in 2022 in Qatar) to 48 teams, there are way more games:
On June 9, 2026, a company called Kraken got a special title: the "Official Crypto Exchange Supporter" for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
So you’ll see their name next to FIFA stuff!
Kraken isn’t the only crypto friend at the party. Other digital projects want to join the fun:
Chiliz (say: chi-liz): This is a blockchain (think of it as a shared digital notebook that everyone can see and that can’t be erased) platform behind a coin called CHZ. Through its website Socios.com, it helps national teams make "fan tokens."
Why fan tokens matter for prices: Historically, these tokens get traded a lot (bought and sold) around big tournaments. Their prices jump or drop based on:
If you or someone you know buys crypto, here are the key takeaways as numbered points:
Important Callout – The Risk:
When crypto and big sports mix, governments pay attention. Some countries already looked closely at how fan tokens are advertised. Because this World Cup is huge, new oversight could appear—especially in the US. There, a government group called the SEC (which protects regular people who invest) has shown it wants to examine how digital assets are marketed to everyday consumers.
Let’s wrap it up simply:
Q1: What is a crypto exchange?
A: It’s like an online shop where you can buy, sell, or trade digital money (cryptocurrencies) such as Bitcoin or CHZ.
Q2: What are fan tokens in simple words?
A: They are special digital coins made for fans of a sports team. Owning one can let you vote on fun team decisions or see exclusive stuff, but their value can go up and down with the team’s performance.
Q3: Why is Kraken’s partnership a big deal?
A: Because it’s the very first time a crypto exchange has been an official supporter of the FIFA World Cup, showing crypto is entering mainstream sports.
Q4: What does “blockchain” mean for a 5‑year‑old?
A: Imagine a notebook that everyone can read, and when you write something (like a transaction), it can’t be erased or faked. That’s a blockchain—a safe shared record.
Q5: Should I buy fan tokens because of the World Cup?
A: The article doesn’t give financial advice, but it warns that fan tokens can be very volatile (prices swing sharply) and regulators might step in. Always learn before spending.
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