FIFA's $871 million World Cup 2026 prize pool, a 65% increase from 2022, signals growing opportunities for crypto in sports tokenization and fan engagement.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup hit 292 goals in 100 matches, the highest rate since 1970, while Kraken, Avalanche, and Chiliz tokens reshape sports crypto.

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More than $650m is in the prize fund at this World Cup - but how much will Sunday's champions take home?

FIFA's $871 million World Cup 2026 prize pool, a 65% increase from 2022, signals growing opportunities for crypto in sports tokenization and fan engagement.

After the huge revenues of Qatar 2022, FIFA is waiting to count up to another staggering number following this year's edition

The 2026 World Cup projects up to $10.9 billion in revenue. Kraken becomes the first official crypto exchange sponsor while US host cities face $250 million