Belgium thrashes New Zealand 5-1 as crypto prediction markets and fan tokens ride the World Cup wave
The surge in crypto prediction markets and fan tokens during the World Cup highlights a growing intersection of sports and digital finance, influencing fan engagement and investment strategies. The post Belgium thrashes New Zealand 5-1 as crypto prediction markets and fan tokens

Belgium thrashes New Zealand 5-1 as crypto prediction markets and fan tokens ride the World Cup wave Leandro Trossard's double sends Belgium through while $59 million in prediction market volume signals crypto's deepening grip on global sports Share Add us on Google by Editorial Team Jun. 27, 2026 Belgium dismantled New Zealand 5-1 in Vancouver to clinch their spot in the World Cup knockout rounds as group winners. But the real scoreline worth watching might be the one on-chain, where prediction market volume around the match exceeded $59 million on a single platform.
The result itself was never really in doubt. Leandro Trossard bagged two goals, Kevin De Bruyne orchestrated and scored, Romelu Lukaku did what Romelu Lukaku does, and Thomas Meunier added a fifth. Elijah Just grabbed a consolation for New Zealand.
Belgium move on. New Zealand do not. Fan tokens and exchange deals frame the tournament Belgium launched its $BELG fan token on June 3 through the Socios.
com platform, just over a week before the tournament kicked off on June 11. Fan tokens typically give holders access to polls, exclusive content, and minor governance decisions — you get to vote on things like kit reveals and walkout songs, not transfer targets. Advertisement Then there’s the Kraken deal.
The exchange became the first Official Crypto Exchange Supporter of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on June 9. Prediction markets are the real story The $59 million in prediction market trading volume around a single group-stage match is a number worth sitting with. This wasn’t a final.
It wasn’t even a knockout game. It was Belgium vs. New Zealand, a match most neutral fans probably watched while doing something else.
This World Cup features an expanded 48-team format, meaning there are more matches, more groups, and more opportunities for traders to express directional views on outcomes. Prediction markets price outcomes as contracts between 0 and 1 (or $0 and $1), and the market-clearing price reflects the crowd’s implied probability. When Belgium was trading at, say, $0.
85 to win, the market was saying there was an 85% chance they’d advance. The 5-1 scoreline suggests the crowd had it right. What this means for investors The $BELG launch is part of a broader trend where Socios.
com and its parent company Chiliz have been aggressively onboarding national teams and clubs. These tokens are not equity and not governance in any meaningful corporate sense, and their price tends to correlate with on-pitch results rather than fundamentals. Kraken’s FIFA deal signals that major exchanges are willing to spend significant marketing budgets on mainstream sports visibility.
The tournament runs through July 19, giving Kraken sustained exposure across dozens of matches and billions of cumulative viewers. Polymarket’s breakout during the 2024 US election showed that prediction markets could capture mainstream attention. Over $59 million in volume on one match, on one platform, suggests the total market across all platforms and all matches could be staggering by the time the final whistle blows in July.
Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy. SOCCER Belgium thrashes New Zealand 5-1 as crypto prediction markets and fan tokens ride the World Cup wave Leandro Trossard's double sends Belgium through while $59 million in prediction market volume signals crypto's deepening grip on global sports by Editorial Team Jun.
27, 2026 Share Add us on Google Belgium dismantled New Zealand 5-1 in Vancouver to clinch their spot in the World Cup knockout rounds as group winners. But the real scoreline worth watching might be the one on-chain, where prediction market volume around the match exceeded $59 million on a single platform. The result itself was never really in doubt.
Leandro Trossard bagged two goals, Kevin De Bruyne orchestrated and scored, Romelu Lukaku did what Romelu Lukaku does, and Thomas Meunier added a fifth. Elijah Just grabbed a consolation for New Zealand. Belgium move on.
New Zealand do not. Fan tokens and exchange deals frame the tournament Belgium launched its $BELG fan token on June 3 through the Socios.com platform, just over a week before the tournament kicked off on June 11.
Fan tokens typically give holders access to polls, exclusive content, and minor governance decisions — you get to vote on things like kit reveals and walkout songs, not transfer targets. Advertisement Then there’s the Kraken deal. The exchange became the first Official Crypto Exchange Supporter of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on June 9.
Prediction markets are the real story The $59 million in prediction market trading volume around a single group-stage match is a number worth sitting with. This wasn’t a final. It wasn’t even a knockout game.
It was Belgium vs. New Zealand, a match most neutral fans probably watched while doing something else. This World Cup features an expanded 48-team format, mean
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