The Problem We're Solving
Lack of Fantasy Layer in Crypto
Crypto is one of the most watched, speculated-on, and fast-moving industries on the internet. Every day, people are making calls on tokens, chains, influencers, memes, NFTs, even IRL events connected to crypto culture. But despite this wave of attention, there’s no structured way to turn that energy into competition.
There’s no game layer. No fantasy layer. No outlet for conviction beyond risk.
In every other attention-driven vertical, there’s a fantasy format that rewards instinct:
Sports
Following matches
Fantasy leagues (DraftKings, Dream11)
Finance
Watching markets
Paper trading, mock stock apps
Gaming
Following esports
Fantasy drafts, bracket battles
Culture/Entertainment
Watching trends
Prediction markets, social polls
Crypto
Following tokens, CT drama, airdrops, narratives
❌ Nothing
What Exists and Why It’s Not Enough
Prediction markets like Polymarket exist, but they’re built around binary questions and financial bets. They rely on liquidity, market makers, and trade settlement. They are slow, high-stakes, and narrow in scope.
You can bet on the outcome of the US election or an airdrop but you can’t draft a meme coin basket. You can’t compete with your friends on who’s calling the right chain. You can’t enter a 48-hour league based on narrative performance or on-chain traction.
There’s no quick, accessible, fun way to engage with crypto attention as a game.
There is no low-stakes, skill-based, socially competitive product that rewards people for being early, informed, or right.
And that’s the problem Winnr is solving.
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