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Kickchain is built around two connected goals: assembling a complete collection and proving you’re the sharpest predictor in the tournament. Sets track your collection completeness — how much of the WC26 album you’ve filled in. The leaderboard tracks your prediction quality — how many correct calls you’ve made, weighted by how bold those calls were.

Match sets

How a set works

Every World Cup fixture has exactly three prediction markets: Match Result (1X2), Over/Under 2.5 Goals, and Both Teams to Score (BTTS). Predicting all three markets for the same fixture completes that fixture’s match set.
1

Predict one market

Make any prediction for a fixture — for example, predicting the Match Result. One slot of the three-card set is now filled.
2

Predict the second market

Add a prediction for the Over/Under market for the same fixture. Two slots filled.
3

Complete the set

Predict the BTTS market for the same fixture. All three cards are in your collection — the match set is complete.
You don’t need winning predictions to complete a set. Any prediction — correct or not — fills its slot. Set completion is about collecting, not predicting correctly.

The WC26 album

Each completed match set is a piece of the larger WC26 album. The album spans every fixture in the World Cup 2026 — group stage through to the final. Complete all the match sets across every fixture and you’ve completed the full WC26 album. Your set progress is visible in two places:
  • Collection tab — shows your cards organised by fixture, with a clear indicator of which sets are complete, partial, or untouched.
  • Matches screen — each fixture card shows a set progress indicator (0/3, 1/3, 2/3, or ✓ Complete) so you can spot gaps at a glance.
Because the on-chain program enforces one prediction per wallet per market, each set slot can only be filled once. There’s no going back to fill a slot after the market closes, so predicting before kick-off is the only way to complete every set for a fixture.

Leaderboard

How it works

The Kickchain leaderboard ranks every player by their rarity-weighted prediction score. Only settled winning predictions count — pending, live, and missed predictions have no impact on your score. The leaderboard is computed entirely from on-chain state. Every settled prediction account is read directly from Solana, with no reliance on a centralised server. Your score is whatever the chain says it is — fully transparent and verifiable by anyone.

Scoring

Your total score is the sum of the rarity weights of all your correct, settled predictions. A Legendary correct prediction is worth five times a Common correct prediction. Getting a single 7.00+ underdog right contributes as much to your score as five correctly called favourites.

Scoring example

Say you finish the group stage with these settled wins: Total: 11 points — with the single Legendary call contributing nearly half your total score on its own.
Bold predictions on long-shot outcomes can catapult you up the leaderboard. A string of correct calls on clear favourites builds a steady score, but one well-timed Legendary — calling the right underdog at the right moment — can leapfrog dozens of cautious predictors above you.

What doesn’t count

  • Pending or live predictions — score is only updated when a result is settled on-chain.
  • Missed predictions — incorrect calls don’t subtract points. A wrong prediction just doesn’t score.
  • Set completion — completing sets is tracked separately from leaderboard points. A full album doesn’t directly add to your score.

Checking the leaderboard

The leaderboard is available from the main navigation. It shows the global rankings across all WC26 predictors, your current rank and total score, and a breakdown of your winning predictions by rarity tier. Because every score is derived from on-chain data, the rankings update as results are settled — no manual refresh needed.