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What is Sport.fun (FUN)?

Sport.fun is an on‑chain, live multi‑sport fantasy platform where fans buy, own, trade and compete with fractional digital athlete shares. Its native network token, FUN, is a fixed‑supply cryptocurrency that anchors a transparent, player‑driven economy: smart contracts power trading, rewards and a self‑sustaining marketplace built to expand across multiple sports (Football and NFL are live).

FUN differentiates itself in several concrete ways:

  • Revenue‑backed model: demand is driven by programmatic on‑chain buybacks funded from real marketplace fees rather than continuous token emissions.
  • Fixed supply: FUN is capped (no ongoing inflation), aligning long‑term value capture to platform activity.
  • Hybrid currency architecture: gameplay uses non‑tradable Tournament Points and Gold (pegged to USDC), while FUN sits above gameplay as an optional value/governance layer — players can play without holding FUN.
  • Transparent, auditable mechanics: buyback and economic flows are implemented in open smart contracts on Base so activity and flows can be verified on‑chain.
  • Multi‑sport backbone and unified liquidity: a single FUN token and buyback engine support multiple sports, avoiding fragmented economies and preserving liquidity and user identity.
  • UX‑first blockchain design: built for low cost/fast settlement with both custodial and non‑custodial wallet options to onboard non‑crypto users while keeping smart contracts open.

The utility of FUN includes:

  • Value capture: FUN is a tradable network token that represents alignment with the platform’s revenue and growth.
  • Governance and incentives: holders receive governance rights and fee rebates (optional; users do not need FUN to participate in gameplay).
  • Demand mechanics: a portion of marketplace transaction fees funds programmatic buybacks of player tokens and FUN, creating buyback‑driven demand tied to real platform revenue.
  • Cross‑title utility: FUN anchors a shared economy across multiple sports, so the token’s utility spans different games and titles.

Gameplay itself runs on non‑tradable Tournament Points and Gold (pegged to USDC), keeping play separate from FUN’s value and governance layer.

The Sport.Fun whitepaper lays out a promise to build a live, multi‑sport fantasy platform with:

  • A fixed‑supply network token (1,000,000,000 FUN) that captures value without emissions.
  • Tradable player shares and a hybrid in‑game currency system separating gameplay (Tournament Points and Gold) from value capture (FUN).
  • Marketplace transaction fees that programmatically fund on‑chain buybacks of player tokens and FUN, directly linking real platform revenue to token demand and supply contraction.
  • Open, auditable smart contracts deployed on Base for transparent economic flows and fast, low‑cost settlement.
  • A purpose‑built, UX‑first multi‑sport economy (Football and NFL live) designed to scale across titles while preserving liquidity and user experience.

The whitepaper emphasises that buybacks are funded by actual platform fees (base 3% on buy/sell transactions, with possible swap discounts), and that all core logic is implemented on‑chain and verifiable.

FUN is the fixed‑supply network token that sits above gameplay on the Sport.Fun platform. You use it mainly as a tradable value and governance layer, while gameplay itself runs on separate in‑game currencies. Key uses described in the project whitepaper:

  • Tradable value token: FUN is a marketable asset representing value capture and alignment with the platform (fixed supply of 1,000,000,000). (whitepaper)
  • Governance & incentives: holding FUN grants governance rights and fee rebates (optional; users do not need FUN to play). (whitepaper)
  • Revenue‑linked buybacks: a portion of marketplace transaction fees funds programmatic on‑chain buybacks of player tokens and FUN; repurchased tokens are held in treasury to reduce active float. The whitepaper documents the buyback logic and fee structure (base 3% on buy/sell; swap transactions may get a 20% fee discount). (whitepaper)
  • Platform utility: FUN anchors a shared, multi‑sport economy (Football and NFL live), so its utility spans titles rather than being confined to one game. (whitepaper)
  • How it relates to gameplay: fans buy, trade and compete with fractional digital athlete shares (player tokens) on‑chain; gameplay uses non‑tradable Tournament Points (TP) and Gold (pegged to USDC), while FUN operates as the optional value/governance layer above those mechanics. (Coingecko — player shares, whitepaper)

In practice: you can hold FUN as a tradable asset, use it to participate in governance or receive fee rebates, and benefit indirectly from the platform’s programmatic buybacks that link real marketplace revenue to token demand. (whitepaper)

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You can buy Sport.Fun ($FUN) on cryptocurrency exchanges — check the token’s market listings on market aggregators and trade pages to find supported CEX and DEX pairs. See the token’s market and exchange listings here: Sport.Fun on CoinMarketCap and the project overview here: Sport.fun on CoinGecko. Some exchanges and platforms also publish step‑by‑step guides for buying FUN — for example, OKX provides a guide and exchange pairs for FUN: (https://tr.okx.com/en/exchange/fun-to-tjs). Always use the exchange’s official markets page to confirm supported pairs and follow that platform’s buy flow.

Sport.fun solves limitations of traditional fantasy-sports apps by putting ownership, trading and transparency on‑chain. Instead of closed platforms where users can’t truly own or freely trade fantasy assets, Sport.fun lets fans buy, sell and compete with fractional, tradable player shares whose value reflects real performance and market demand. The platform uses open smart contracts and a marketplace economy where transaction fees fund programmatic buybacks, linking real platform revenue to token value and creating a transparent, player‑driven alternative to legacy fantasy systems. (Sources: Sport.fun on CoinGecko, Sport.Fun whitepaper — $FUN token).

Yes. Sport.Fun’s architecture uses open smart contracts and on‑chain, auditable logic. The whitepaper specifies that buyback and economic flows are implemented on Base in transparent smart contracts so the on‑chain mechanics can be reviewed and audited. See the project’s technical summary: Sport.Fun whitepaper — open smart contracts & on‑chain logic.

$FUN is a fixed‑supply network token created as the platform’s value and governance layer. Key points from the whitepaper: the supply is capped at 1,000,000,000 $FUN (no ongoing emissions); $FUN is a tradable token that grants governance rights and optional fee rebates; marketplace transaction fees (base 3% on buy/sell, with swap discount mechanics) fund programmatic on‑chain buybacks of both player tokens and $FUN; repurchased $FUN is held in treasury to reduce the active float; and all buyback and economic flows run in transparent smart contracts on Base. The design intentionally separates gameplay currencies (Tournament Points and Gold) from $FUN’s fixed‑supply, revenue‑backed role. (Source: Sport.Fun whitepaper — $FUN tokenomics).

Sport.Fun runs its marketplace and game logic entirely on‑chain and is built on Base. The project emphasises a UX‑first blockchain implementation on Base for “low cost / fast settlement,” using open smart contracts to power trades and revenue flows. That architecture is designed to enable fast, auditable transactions and to scale the platform across multiple sports as trading volume and user demand grow — all player share trades and marketplace mechanics execute on‑chain and are verifiable (on‑chain overview).

Governance is token‑based: the fixed‑supply FUN token provides governance rights and fee rebates for holders (optional — users don’t need FUN to play). The protocol uses open, auditable smart contracts and ties marketplace fees to programmatic on‑chain buybacks and treasury flows, aligning real platform revenue with token value and governance incentives.

Sport.Fun’s long‑term vision is to build a shared, multi‑sport on‑chain fantasy economy where fans own, trade and compete with fractional athlete shares. The platform aims to:

  • Expand the product across multiple sports (Football and NFL live today) so a single FUN token anchors a common economy across titles.
  • Link real platform revenue to token value via transparent, programmatic buybacks of player tokens and FUN, with repurchased tokens held in treasury to reduce active float.
  • Keep gameplay and value capture separate (gameplay uses non‑tradable Tournament Points and Gold) while using open smart contracts and an on‑chain model to create a transparent, player‑driven alternative to traditional fantasy platforms (on‑chain description).

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