Built by a football fan.
Powered by blockchain.
No VC money. No corporate team. Just a student who loves football and wanted to build something real.
Hi, I'm Elliot, a college student who loves football and has been learning blockchain development as an extracurricular project. Solynce started as a way to combine two things I'm passionate about: fantasy sports and on-chain technology.
This isn't backed by a startup or investors. It's a personal project I've been building in my own time. The World Cup 2026 Fantasy Tournament is the first real test of the platform, and I wanted it to be genuinely fun and fair, especially for people who've never touched crypto before.
I personally seeded the prize pool with $500 of my own money so that even if nobody buys a pack or pays an entry fee, there are still real prizes on the line from day one.
Every dollar that comes into the platform is split transparently:
| Revenue source | Platform cut | Prize pool |
|---|---|---|
| Pack purchases | 25% | 75% split across all 3 tiers |
| Pro entry ($5) | 25% | 75% split across all 3 tiers |
| Elite entry ($15) | 25% | 75% split across all 3 tiers |
| Founder's seed | none | $500 total ($50 Free · $175 Pro · $275 Elite) |
Prize pool contributions split as: 10% Free Kick · 35% Pro · 55% Elite of the 75% WC allocation.
Cash prizes are paid directly to the winner's Polygon wallet address. Card prizes are awarded digitally and redeemable when the full platform launches. All payouts are manually sent and logged. Verify them on Polygonscan.
