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World Cup 2026 fantasy football on crypto

Fanovo fantasy lineups use tradable World Cup player tokens on Base. Each round scores your squad from on-chain price performance during live tournament windows — not from static player salaries like official FIFA fantasy. You pick Captain, Best, and Rookie role tokens, compete for FANOVO rewards, and can trade the same players on markets between rounds.

Fanovo vs official FIFA fantasy (Aramco)

FeatureFanovo lineupsOfficial FIFA fantasy
Player pricingLive bonding curves on BaseFixed budget / set prices
Scoring driverToken price moves in roundReal match stats (goals, assists)
Tradable assets144 ERC-20 player role tokensNo secondary market
RewardsFANOVO on-chainPrizes per official rules
WalletSelf-custody on BaseAccount login

How lineup scoring works

A Fanovo lineup is a set of player tokens tied to World Cup squads. When a round opens, you lock selections before kickoff. Scores reflect how your tokens' market prices moved during the round — rewarding squads whose players gained demand on-chain, not just who scored on the pitch. Rounds align with tournament phases so you can rotate strategy as knockout games arrive.

  • Captain, Best, and Rookie roles per nation — three tokens per country
  • FANOVO prize pools for top lineup performance each round
  • Trade tokens on markets if you want exposure without a full lineup
  • Combine with match predictions on the same wallet

Who should play Fanovo fantasy

Crypto-native fans who already trade country packs or predict match outcomes and want fantasy that shares the same economy. If you only want traditional points-for-goals fantasy with no markets, official FIFA tools may feel more familiar — but you miss tradable player tokens and deflationary FANOVO rewards.

Getting started

Buy FANOVO on Base, browse player tokens in Markets, then open Lineups when the next round is live. Read mechanics for round timing and eligibility. Many players start with one nation they follow closely, then expand as group stage fixtures stack up.