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Price change (24h):
0.00%
High (24h):
$
Low (24h):
$
Volume (24h):
$12.43
Market Cap:
$289.43K
All Time High:
99.42% $0.38
Mar 31, 2021
All Time Low:
10446% $0.00
Mar 15, 2026
Rage Fan (RAGE) is a cryptocurrency launched in 2021. It categorizes itself as a fan-first decentralized sports ecosystem, fusing daily fantasy sports, non-fungible tokens, and augmented reality into a single tokenized framework.
The platform directly confronts the opaqueness of traditional fantasy leagues. Rather than centralized house-run pools, Rage.Fan deploys on-chain smart contracts across multiple chains to settle contests and distribute rewards. Its suite covers football, cricket, and basketball, with a subscription model that allows other crypto projects to plug their own tokens into the platform’s reward rails. An augmented reality app called Scramble layers geolocated token hunts atop this, transforming airdrops into active, location-based gameplay where participants physically roam to capture digital assets.
Rage Fan operates on the Ethereum, Polygon, and BNB Chain networks. The token exists as a multi-chain asset, leveraging each network’s distinct throughput and cost advantages without migrating away from Ethereum’s security as its primary settlement layer. Its Ethereum contract and Binance Smart Chain contract serve as canonical bridges for user funds, enabling movement between ecosystems. No consensus mechanism details are published for the token itself, given it depends entirely on the underlying chains for block production and finality.
Smart contracts on Ethereum and BSC govern the platform’s core logic, including the gamified staking engine where NFT yields fluctuate based on real-world sports outcomes. A specialized Sports Oracle pipes verified off-chain scores and match data into these contracts, mitigating manipulation vectors. The Scramble application integrates AR functionality with wallet connections, letting users visually hunt for tokens pinned to real-world coordinates. These attributes position the project as a hybrid GameFi and oracle play rather than a standard payment token.
The project surfaced in the first quarter of 2021, with its token generation taking place on March 1st. It rapidly established cross-chain roots by launching on Polygon for cheaper gaming transactions and later expanding to BNB Chain. The team’s whitepaper places early emphasis on building a fan-owned infrastructure, though the names of founders remain absent from public listings on major aggregators. Early adoption centered around fantasy sports enthusiasts who sought to stake tokens and earn NFTs tied to cricket and football leagues.
The protocol’s long-term ambition pushes toward disintermediating fantasy sports conglomerates. By encoding contest rules, entry fee collection, and prize distribution entirely in smart contracts, Rage.Fan eliminates the need for a centralized operator to hold player funds or adjudicate outcomes. It frames this as a shift from custodial fantasy platforms to a permissionless, provably fair environment. This architecture reduces counterparty risk and opens the door for anyone to launch branded fantasy leagues using the platform’s smart contract templates.
RAGE functions as the required entry credential for every core interaction. Users spend it to join DFS contests, stake it to mint sports-outcome-linked NFTs, and burn it for in-app advantages during Scramble hunts. Third-party crypto projects pay recurring RAGE-based subscriptions to access the platform’s staking and reward modules, effectively using the token as a licensing key for their own community engagement campaigns. This systematic demand funnels constant on-chain activity through the token.
Fantasy players must hold RAGE to field lineups and win payouts from prize pools that auto-distribute on-chain. Stakers lock RAGE into pools that dynamically award NFTs whose rarity and yield correlate with actual match results, creating a feedback loop between sports performance and token utility. Scramble participants spend small amounts of RAGE to unlock higher-value geolocation hunts and augmented reality loot boxes. Validators are not required, as the token inherits security from its host blockchains, but active participation in the ecosystem still demands RAGE exposure.
Rage Fan has a maximum supply of 400,000,000 tokens. Currently, 130,671,800 tokens circulate. With a market capitalization of $273,315, Rage Fan ranks #4,411 among all cryptocurrencies.
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