> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.fansports.fun/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.fansports.fun/readme.md).

# Introduction

### What is **FanSport.fun**

**FanSports.fun (FSP)** is a new-era Web3 sports platform powered by real-time data, delivering an on-chain trading card game (TCG) that turns fan engagement into interactive gameplay, social experiences, and real value.

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### Our Vision

**FanSports.fun** aims to become the global on-chain hub for sports entertainment, connecting fans, real-time data, and social gameplay into one unified ecosystem - with the mission to bring billions of sports fans on-chain.

We envision a future where fans go beyond passive viewing to actively engage with sports through interactive gameplay, shared experiences, and community-driven participation across all major leagues.

Fansports.fun is built to transform sports passion and knowledge into meaningful entertainment and real on-chain value - empowering fans to play, collect, connect, and grow together in a sustainable Web3 economy.

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Disclaimer

FSP is still in its early stages of launch. We are moving fast and pushing updates frequently, which means the platform evolves quickly. While we do our best to keep this wiki accurate and up to date, it is a manual process and may occasionally lag behind the latest changes. For the most current information, please refer directly to the platform or official announcements.
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