Your cards are only visible when your wallet is connected. If the Collection tab appears empty, tap the wallet icon and connect your Phantom (or any Mobile Wallet Adapter) wallet first.
What the Collection Tab Shows
At the top of the screen you’ll find two summary sections before you get to the cards themselves:Rarity Tally
A row of four counters shows how many cards of each rarity you own:Album & Set Progress
- WC26 album progress bar — a single bar showing how many of the total possible cards across all WC2026 fixtures you currently own
- Per-fixture set pills — each fixture you’ve predicted at least once gets a pill showing your minted count out of three markets. When all three are minted the pill shows a ✦ to mark the set as complete.
Browsing Your Cards
Cards appear in a scrollable grid below the progress section. Each card animates in with a smooth entrance effect as the screen loads. Tap any card to open the full-screen card viewer.Viewing a Card in Detail
Tap any card in your collection to open the full-screen card viewer.1
Card front
The card opens face-up, showing:
- The match (home vs. away team with flags)
- Your predicted outcome (e.g., “Away Win”, “Over 2.5”, “Both score · Yes”)
- The odds locked in at the time you minted
- The rarity frame — steel, blue, purple, or gold depending on tier
- The foil treatment — Common cards have no foil; Rare cards show a streak foil; Epic and Legendary cards show a full holographic foil that shifts as you move
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Flip to the card back
Tap the card to trigger the 3D flip animation. The card rotates to reveal its back, which lists every on-chain attribute:
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Verify on-chain
The card back includes a Solana explorer link. Tap it to open the program in Solana Explorer and confirm every attribute is written on-chain exactly as shown.
Sharing a Card
Every card has a Share card button visible in the full-screen card viewer.1
Tap Share card
Tap the Share card button at the bottom of the card detail screen. Kickchain takes a screenshot of your card automatically — foil, frame, and all.
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Choose where to share
Your device’s native share sheet opens, letting you send the card image to any app. If the share sheet isn’t available on your device, Kickchain falls back to opening an X (Twitter) intent with a pre-filled message so you can post your card directly.
Sharing generates a static image of your card at the moment you tap — the foil and rarity treatment are captured in the screenshot so your card looks its best wherever you post it.