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# Technology & Architecture

Soccer Fun combines a real-time game client with on-chain infrastructure on Solana. The game is accessible across platforms, with distribution planned via the App Store, Google Play, and direct APK download, plus wallet-based login for seamless Web3 onboarding.

* Game Client: Cross-platform arcade engine delivering fast, responsive 1v1 multiplayer.
* Wallet Integration: Players connect a Solana wallet to manage $soccer, claim rewards, and own in-game assets.
* On-Chain Assets: Characters, balls, and rewards can be represented as ownable on-chain assets, giving players true ownership.
* $soccer Token: An SPL token on Solana powering the reward and in-game economy.


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