World Cup 2026 meets crypto: How Mbappe, Messi, and Haaland are fueling a fan token frenzy

Lionel Messi scored a hat-trick on June 17 during Argentina’s World Cup opener against Algeria, tying the all-time World Cup goals record in what might be his final major international tournament.

The FIFA World Cup 2026 has become a collision point between global football and the crypto economy, with fan tokens surging, prediction markets processing billions in volume, and Kraken stepping in as FIFA’s first Official Crypto Exchange Supporter.

The Golden Boot race and why crypto cares

Three names sit atop the Golden Boot conversation: Kylian Mbappe, Lionel Messi, and Erling Haaland. Mbappe is the bookmakers’ favorite, with odds hovering around +600 to +650 as of mid-June. Haaland trails at roughly +1300 to +1600, while Messi sits at +1600 to +1800.

Messi’s existing sponsorship role with Socios.com, valued at over $20 million, positions him as the most commercially significant figure at the intersection of football and crypto. Fan tokens linked to Messi have shown potential for sharp spikes during the tournament, driven by the emotional and speculative energy of millions of fans who now have a financial instrument tied to their favorite player’s performance.

Kraken, Panini, and the corporate crypto play

On June 9, Kraken announced its role as FIFA’s first Official Crypto Exchange Supporter.

Then there’s Panini Blockchain, which is scheduled to release FIFA World Cup 2026 NFT packs on June 19. The featured players include the Golden Boot trio.

Prediction markets and the volume surge

Billions in trading volume have been reported across prediction markets surrounding the World Cup. That figure encompasses everything from match outcomes and group stage permutations to individual player performance bets, including the Golden Boot race itself.

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