Phemex’s 2026 Ultimate Championship uses global football attention to show how the exchange wants traders to move across one connected ecosystem.
The campaign features a $7 million prize pool, a $6 million Trading Showdown allocation, prediction contracts, spot and futures trading, Mystery Boxes, rewards, and country-based competition.
At the center is Golden Ball, a shared campaign system that connects different forms of participation into a single experience. Within just one week of launch, the campaign has already attracted over 3,000 registered users, showing strong initial momentum and clear user interest.
In an interview with BeInCrypto, Phemex CEO Federico Variola said the campaign comes from a simple view of modern market behavior, where traders now participate through several routes at once.
“Trader behavior is becoming more multi-dimensional. Futures, spot, prediction contracts, rewards, and community mechanics each attract different types of participation, but they do not have to exist in isolation. The opportunity is to connect these behaviors into a more coherent exchange experience,” Variola said.
Phemex’s All-in-One Exchange Direction
The Ultimate Championship works as a product statement as much as a campaign. Football gives the timing, while the design points to how Phemex sees exchange engagement evolving.
Users arrive with different intentions. Some chase volume, some focus on ROI, some prefer event outcomes, while others respond to rewards or community identity. Phemex’s answer is an exchange experience where those behaviors can overlap.
“Golden Ball is more than a campaign reward. It reflects how we think about platform engagement: users should be able to move across trading, predictions, rewards, and community-driven activities without each experience feeling disconnected,” Variola said. “For us, the goal is to create more continuity between products and give traders multiple ways to participate within the same ecosystem.”
Golden Ball exemplifies this direction. A user can earn it through eligible actions and carry it into predictions, Lucky Draws, Mystery Boxes, or trading-linked tracks. The point is continuity: one campaign object, several ways to use it, and fewer barriers between products.
Instead of treating each activity as a separate promotion, Phemex uses Golden Ball to tie different product tracks into one participation journey.
A user can enter through a simple reward task, move into prediction contracts, join a trading contest, or contribute to a country-based team without leaving the same campaign environment.
Why Football and Prediction Markets Fit Together
Football gives prediction contracts a strong entry point because outcomes are public, emotional, time-sensitive, and easy to follow. Users can form views around team form, match results, player performance, tournament progression, and momentum as the event unfolds.
“Live sports are naturally suited to prediction because they are structured around clear outcomes, emotional participation, and real-time information,” Variola said.
The football championship provides Phemex with a familiar setting for prediction contracts, while the broader product idea extends beyond sport.
Prediction markets can become a more accessible way for users to engage with real-world events, especially when outcomes are visible, and participation happens in real time.
Phemex has already surpassed the USD 1 million milestone in prediction market liquidity, reflecting growing demand among its 10 million users to engage with and capitalize on world events through market-based products.
For Variola, prediction contracts fit into the wider exchange experience because they give users another way to express conviction.
“Prediction contracts should also be a way for users to express conviction around real-world events in a transparent, market-based format,” he said. “Instead of simply following news, trends, or major global moments as spectators, users can take a position on how they believe those events will unfold. That makes prediction markets a natural extension of trading behavior, where information, timing, and conviction all matter.”
What Makes Phemex’s Campaign Different
Many exchanges can attach bonuses, leaderboards, or themed rewards to a major football event. Phemex’s Ultimate Championship goes further by connecting trading, prediction markets, rewards, and community identity through Golden Ball.
The campaign gives users one connector across several product areas. Prediction contracts capture event-based conviction. Spot and futures trading create the main competitive arena.
Mystery Boxes and Lucky Draws make participation easier for reward-led users. Country-based teams add identity, social energy, and live-event momentum.
This structure also keeps Phemex’s trading identity at the core of the campaign. The $6 million Trading Showdown allocation accounts for most of the $7 million prize pool, showing active trading remains the main arena even as the campaign expands into predictions and rewards.
By adding tournament result multipliers and country-based teams, Phemex links trading performance with the emotional rhythm of the football championship.
Variola noted that this changes the psychology of participation. Prediction contracts around live sports combine probability assessment with team identity, national support, and real-time momentum, making user engagement more immediate and emotionally driven.
What Phemex Wants to Learn After the Campaign
After the Ultimate Championship ends, Phemex will analyze how users move between prediction contracts, spot, futures, rewards, and team-based competition within a single campaign environment.
The exchange will look at whether users who enter through Golden Ball tasks later join prediction contracts, Mystery Boxes, or trading tracks.
It will also examine whether users who predict become more active in spot and futures competitions, and whether country-based participation creates stronger engagement than individual leaderboards alone.
“The Ultimate Championship will also serve as a live assessment of how users interact with our all-in-one trading ecosystem,” Variola said.
This gives the campaign strategic value. Phemex can use the results to understand how traders behave when event-based conviction, active trading, rewards, and community identity operate inside one connected exchange experience.
“Those lessons will help us understand how Phemex can continue building a more connected exchange ecosystem beyond a single campaign,” Variola said.
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