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Top up positions in the players who actually start. Sell out of the ones on the bench.

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A continuous market for footballer performance. Hold positions in market instruments. Cash lands in your balance every gameweek their performances earn it. Sell back into the market any time — the price is set by the curve, not by a platform that can change its mind.
Hold 5 positions in M. Ødegaard at $5 each — $25 in. He starts every weekend; his goals, assists and clean sheets earn a slice of the Premier League pot every gameweek. Over a season those weekly payouts add up — especially in smaller markets where the scarcity multiplier is higher.
Numbers are illustrative.
Start from a dollar. Fractional positions mean you can take a small piece of any player you like. Manage your own line-up, top up the names you watch every weekend, sell back into the market whenever you decide.
Every weekend your players are on the pitch, they're working for you. Goals, assists, clean sheets, hat-tricks — each one earns a slice of the gameweek's pot.
Top up positions in the players who actually start. Sell out of the ones on the bench.
Goals, assists, clean sheets, hat-tricks. Every contribution counts toward your payday.
Cash lands in your balance, weighted by how your players performed. It is yours.
Hold a player, get a cut of what they earn each weekend. Smaller markets concentrate the pot — early in a player's rise, every position you hold earns disproportionately more.
The more people buy a player, the more each new position costs — and the more yours is worth. Spot a wonderkid before the rest of the market, hold while the curve climbs, sell whenever you decide to exit.
Welbeck is a fan favourite, scores goals every season, then hangs up his boots at the end of this one. The market for him isn't going to climb but your positions aren't going to 0. Your money doesn't get stranded when he retires — the reserve refunds you pro-rata.
The reserve always holds the cash that was paid in. When the player exits, that cash is returned to holders proportionally — within minutes, no support ticket, no waiting for the platform to decide. Numbers above are illustrative.
Every weekend the league pot is shared between players who performed. But not every position earns equally — payouts are weighted by how scarce that player's market still is. The fewer holders there are, the bigger each one's slice.
Find a player before the market does. Hold while the multiplier is still in your favour. As more people pile in, the slice per position settles down — but you locked your cost basis in early.
Defender · Chelsea
Early market. Few holders. Near the 2.5× ceiling — the biggest slice per position.
Midfielder · Arsenal
Mid-stage market. Steady slice per position.
Forward · Man City
Mature market. Most people already hold. Smaller slice per position.
Figures are illustrative — actual gameweek payouts depend on each player's performance that weekend and the size of their league's pot. The 2.5× ceiling on the multiplier means even the scarcest market can't run away with the whole pot.
Premier League players get paid out of the Premier League pot. La Liga from La Liga. So when Mbappé has a five-goal weekend in Madrid, that hot streak doesn't drain the pot your Arsenal holdings are paid from.
When the Champions League nights roll round, the cross-league pot kicks in — separate cash for European performance no matter which domestic league a player calls home.
In the launch phase 3% of every buy goes straight to the league pots (out of a 5% total commission — see below). Pools this size add up to around $2.2m of weekly trading volume — roughly what you'd see if 30,000 weekend-active fans each placed a handful of small trades around the fixture list.
Once the pots are healthy and the commission settles to 3% steady-state, the pots' slice drops to 1% and the same pool sizes are sustained by a much larger fan base. Numbers are illustrative.
Every weekend's fixtures open for predictions. Free to play. You set the scoreline for each game — Arsenal 2–0 Burnley, Man Utd 3–2 Liverpool — and lock it in.
Every buy carries a commission. Selling is always free — the full curve refund flows back to you, with no platform spread between the price you see and the price you get.
At launch the prize pots are empty, so we raise the buy commission to 5% and weight it heavily toward the pots. 3% of every buy goes straight to the league pot the player belongs to. The first wave of holders see real weekly payouts from the moment they join, instead of waiting weeks for fee revenue to build up.
Fills the league pot the player belongs to. The biggest slice while the pots are still being seeded.
Seeds the score-prediction pots. Free to play, real money out.
Keeps the servers on, the audits paid, and the team building.
Once the league pots clear a healthy threshold, the commission drops to 3% and splits across three lines. The pots still get topped up every gameweek — just from a smaller slice, since they're already funded enough to pay out meaningfully.
Funds the weekly paydays for the league the player belongs to.
Seeds the score-prediction pots. Free to play, real money out.
Keeps the servers on, the audits paid, and the team building.
The switch is automatic and per-league: if a pot ever dips back below the threshold, the bootstrap fee re-engages for that league until it recovers. The platform never takes a fee while holders haven't been paid yet.
We're letting users in waves. Sign up over on the app and we'll let you in as a spot opens.
Sign-up happens on the app — we don't collect emails here.