The 2026 FIFA World Cup is doing something no previous tournament has done: making 48 teams feel like it was always supposed to be this way. As the group stage winds down and the last 16 begins to crystallize, the conversation has shifted from “who’s in” to “who’s dangerous.” But there’s a parallel bracket forming off the pitch, one denominated in stablecoins and prediction markets, and it’s drawing serious money.
Kraken became FIFA’s Official Crypto Exchange Supporter on June 9, 2026, a partnership that embedded digital assets directly into the fan experience through ticket giveaways, promotions, and prediction markets tied to player awards.
The tournament so far
The expanded format, co-hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the United States, features 104 total matches. Canada and Mexico had both progressed to the last 16 as of July 1, 2026, giving the host nations something to celebrate beyond logistics. Traditional powerhouses like France, Argentina, Spain, and England have occupied the top spots in updated power rankings from ESPN, The Athletic, and Sports Illustrated.
Lionel Messi’s Golden Boot odds sat at roughly 45.6% probability in early July, a notable drop from 53% just the day before. In English: the market moved nearly 7.5 percentage points in 24 hours on one of the tournament’s most-watched prop bets.






