Julian Alvarez’s World Cup heroics spotlight Polymarket’s growing sports betting volumes
Polymarket's rise in sports betting highlights the potential for decentralized platforms to reshape financial markets, despite regulatory risks. The post Julian Alvarez’s World Cup heroics spotlight Polymarket’s growing sports betting volumes appeared first on Crypto Briefing.

Julian Alvarez’s World Cup heroics spotlight Polymarket’s growing sports betting volumes Argentina's comeback victory over Egypt has fueled prediction market activity, highlighting crypto's deepening ties to global sports events Share Add us on Google by Editorial Team Jul. 11, 2026 Julian Alvarez put the ball in the net against Egypt on July 8, and Argentina fans exhaled. The striker’s goal helped spark a 3-2 comeback victory that pushed Argentina to the top of their World Cup group, keeping their title defense firmly on track.
The goal, the game, and the prediction markets Argentina found themselves trailing Egypt before mounting a dramatic second-half rally. Alvarez’s contribution proved decisive in a match that ended 3-2, a result that reinforced Argentina’s credentials as serious contenders to retain the trophy they won in 2022. The decentralized prediction market Polymarket noticed.
Odds for Alvarez starting in Argentina’s upcoming quarterfinal against Switzerland on July 11 were priced between 76% and 80%. That’s not just casual interest. That’s traders putting real money behind their conviction that the striker is now undroppable.
Polymarket, for the uninitiated, is a crypto-native prediction platform where users trade on the outcomes of real-world events. Think of it as a stock market, except instead of buying shares in Apple, you’re buying contracts on whether Julian Alvarez will be in the starting eleven. If you’re right, you profit.
If you’re wrong, well, you’ve essentially donated to someone smarter. Advertisement Where crypto meets the beautiful game Alvarez’s potential transfer to Barcelona has generated its own wave of speculative trading on the platform. The rumor mill around elite football transfers has always been noisy, but now that noise has a price attached to it.
Traders are effectively creating a market around a player’s career decisions, turning transfer gossip into a tradeable asset. Argentina’s crypto blind spot Here’s what makes this story slightly ironic: Argentina’s national team has no direct crypto partnerships heading into this World Cup. Alvarez himself has no personal cryptocurrency tokens and no crypto-related endorsement deals.
Compare that to the 2022 cycle, when seemingly every major football federation was scrambling to launch fan tokens and ink deals with crypto exchanges. The FTX collapse and broader market downturn cooled those relationships considerably. Argentina appears to have stayed on the sidelines of crypto sponsorships entirely this time around.
Yet the crypto ecosystem is still finding ways to monetize Argentine football, just without Argentina’s participation or permission. Polymarket doesn’t need a licensing agreement with the Argentine Football Association to let traders speculate on Alvarez’s starting spot. The platform simply needs verifiable outcomes and willing participants.
It has both in abundance. What this means for investors The sports-crypto intersection has been tried before, mostly through fan tokens that offered questionable utility and frequently lost value. The Polymarket model is different.
It’s not about loyalty or fandom. It’s about information markets, and those have staying power because they serve a real function: price discovery on uncertain outcomes. The risk is regulatory.
Prediction markets exist in a legal gray zone in many jurisdictions, and a high-profile World Cup presence could attract attention from regulators who view these platforms as unlicensed gambling operations rather than information markets. Meanwhile, Alvarez and Argentina prepare for Switzerland. The prediction markets say he starts.
The football says he probably should. Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.
SOCCER Julian Alvarez’s World Cup heroics spotlight Polymarket’s growing sports betting volumes Argentina's comeback victory over Egypt has fueled prediction market activity, highlighting crypto's deepening ties to global sports events by Editorial Team Jul. 11, 2026 Share Add us on Google Julian Alvarez put the ball in the net against Egypt on July 8, and Argentina fans exhaled. The striker’s goal helped spark a 3-2 comeback victory that pushed Argentina to the top of their World Cup group, keeping their title defense firmly on track.
The goal, the game, and the prediction markets Argentina found themselves trailing Egypt before mounting a dramatic second-half rally. Alvarez’s contribution proved decisive in a match that ended 3-2, a result that reinforced Argentina’s credentials as serious contenders to retain the trophy they won in 2022. The decentralized prediction market Polymarket noticed.
Odds for Alvarez starting in Argentina’s upcoming quarterfinal against Switzerland on July 11 were priced between 76% and 80%. That’s not just casual interest. That’s traders putting real money behind their conviction that the striker is now undroppable.
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