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$TRUMP publicized that FIFAโs numbers are bigger than any World Cup in history.
And if that proves true in practice, the impact can go far beyond the stadiums.
Weโre talking about:
โธTourism
โธSponsorships
โธHotels
โธAirlines
โธDigital payments
โธFan tokens
โธNFTs
โธAnd global exposure for brands.
๐ฅThe 2026 World Cup will be held in a massive format, with the United States, Canada, and Mexico right in the spotlight.
And when an event of this size happens, the market starts looking at one thing:
money flow.
Millions of fans traveling.
Billions watching.
Brands fighting for attention.
Fans consuming digital products.
Clubs and national teams trying to monetize the community.
This is where crypto can come into the conversation.
Not because every fan will buy Bitcoin tomorrow.
But because big global events accelerate testing of:
โธDigital payments
โธFan tokens
โธWeb3 experiences
โธDigital tickets
โธRewards
โธAnd global communities.
๐ง Football has always moved passion.
Now it can also move data, payments, and digital assets.
The real question isnโt just:
โWill the 2026 Cup be the biggest in history?โ
The question is:
which sectors will capture that global attention?
Because where there is attentionโฆ
there is money.
And where there is moneyโฆ
crypto markets always try to find a narrative.
๐ฅFan tokens, digital payments, and blockchain infrastructure can gain even more space if brands and fans start looking for global, fast, and digital experiences.
The World Cup can be a sports event.
But it can also become an economic lab.
$CHZ ๐ Do you think the 2026 World Cup can boost fan tokens and crypto payments, or is it still too early?
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