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# The Play-to-Earn Model

At the heart of Soccer Fun's economy is **$soccer**, the in-game utility token earned through skilled play. The model is designed to reward engagement and competition rather than pure speculation.

## Earning $soccer

* Winning tournaments and ranking highly on the global leaderboard
* Achieving victories in competitive online matches
* Participating in seasonal events and community challenges

## Using $soccer

* Unlocking new characters, balls, and cosmetic items
* Upgrading and enhancing the gameplay experience
* Entering premium tournaments with larger prize pools

This circular economy — earn through play, spend to enhance play — is designed to keep value flowing within the ecosystem and to reward the players who contribute most to its growth.


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