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Kraken's World Cup sponsorship could accelerate crypto's mainstream adoption, influencing future sports partnerships and digital fan engagement.
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Peru's CBDC pilot extension highlights the potential for digital currencies to enhance financial inclusion in underserved regions.
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is expected to become the biggest tournament in football history. It will feature 48 teams, 104 matches, and three host nations: the United States, Canada, and Mexico. As millions of fans prepare to follow the tournament, many are also deciding where to place their bets. The market is increasingly divided between traditional bookmakers such as Bet365, DraftKings, FanDuel, and BetMGM, and crypto-native sportsbooks such as Dexsport, Cloudbet, Stake, Thunderpick, and others. The difference goes far beyond payment methods. Crypto sportsbooks operate on blockchain infrastructure, often supporting wallet connections, stablecoins, and reduced identity requirements. Traditional bookmakers rely on banking systems, regulatory compliance frameworks, and fiat payment networks. For World Cup bettors, the choice affects everything from withdrawals and pr