The 2026 FIFA World Cup, set to take place across the United States, Canada, and Mexico from June 11 to July 19, is not just a massive sporting event; it also marks a significant moment for the crypto industry as it establishes its presence as a foundational element rather than a mere sponsorship novelty. With 104 matches lined up, companies like Kraken, Chainlink, and Avalanche have positioned themselves to play pivotal roles throughout the tournament.
The opening match in Group C features Haiti facing off against Scotland on June 13 at 9:00 PM ET at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. This match is significant for both nations, as Scotland returns to the World Cup after a 28-year hiatus, while Haiti also celebrates its comeback after an extended absence. They will compete in Group C alongside heavyweights Brazil and Morocco.
Kraken has been selected as the Official Crypto Exchange Supporter of the tournament, a move announced just days before the kick-off on June 9. This partnership is expected to enhance brand visibility as Kraken seeks to attract new users through extensive broadcasting, stadium advertising, and digital media exposure.
Chainlink takes on the role of the official prediction-market partner for the tournament, offering on-chain infrastructure for betting on all matches. This agreement allows fans to place transparent, blockchain-verified wagers, thus legitimizing the betting market, which has been viewed as somewhat fringe in the past.
In a further evolution of the tournament experience, FIFA Collect, the organization’s digital memorabilia platform, has migrated to the Avalanche blockchain, enhancing its offerings to include digital collectibles and Right-to-Ticket NFTs. These blockchain-based passes provide their holders real access to matches, creating a sustainable revenue stream and user engagement beyond the tournament itself.
Chiliz is also part of the crypto lineup, supporting a fan-token ecosystem that typically gives holders voting rights on minor team decisions. While specific fan tokens for Haiti and Scotland haven’t been confirmed, the platform’s architecture is prepared to accommodate them.
The 2026 World Cup, featuring an expanded roster of 48 teams, is pivotal for crypto adoption. The integration of Chainlink’s prediction markets represents a landmark partnership, offering a degree of legitimacy to on-chain betting, which has faced scrutiny in the past.
For investors, tokens closely linked to the World Cup, such as LINK, AVAX, and CHZ, are expected to experience increased trading volumes up until July 19. Historical precedents suggest that fan-token trading often sees spikes that taper off after major events, though the Right-to-Ticket NFTs may signal a more enduring use case for blockchain ticketing systems in the future.
As the tournament unfolds, Kraken’s branding and strategic partnerships are likely to continue laying the groundwork for increased user acquisition and market activity in the crypto space.


