Currencies
Fragments, ETH, USDC, and FAN Points - how the Fantasy Top economy works.
Fantasy Top has multiple currencies that serve different purposes in the game's economy. Understanding how each works and flows together is key to maximizing your earnings and building your collection.
Fragments
Fragments are Fantasy Top's primary in-game currency. They power most of your activity on the platform and are the main currency you'll earn and spend.
How to Earn Fragments
Winning Core Competition tournaments
Ranking high on leaderboards such as Burn Wars
King of the Hill jackpots
Prediction Markets winnings
How to Spend Fragments
Buying card packs in the Shop (100 Fragments for a entry-level pack)
Entering King of the Hill or Jackpot
Placing bets in Prediction Markets
Taking a spin on the Lucky Wheel
The Fragment Economy
Fragments stay within the Fantasy Top ecosystem. You cannot withdraw them directly to your wallet or exchange them for cash.
However, Fragments have real economic value because they can be converted into Hero cards, which can then be sold for ETH on the marketplace.
When you buy Fragments with ETH, the system automatically purchases the cheapest Hero card on the marketplace and burns it to create your Fragments. This creates constant buy pressure on cards and ensures a healthy economic loop.
Buying Fragments in larger quantities gives you bonus Fragments, making bulk purchases more efficient.
ETH (Ethereum) and WETH (Wrapped Ethereum)
ETH is real money. It's the cryptocurrency you can win from Core Competition and marketplace sales, and it can be withdrawn to your wallet anytime.
In Fantasy Top, you'll encounter both ETH and WETH:
WETH (Wrapped Ethereum) is used for buying on the platform (Fragments, cards from the marketplace). It's a token version of ETH that's easier to use in smart contracts.
ETH is used for gas fees (transaction costs on the blockchain) and can be freely converted to/from WETH.
For most purposes, you can think of them as the same thing. The platform handles the conversion automatically when needed.
How to Earn ETH
Placing high in Core Competition weekly tournaments
Selling Hero cards on the marketplace
How to Use ETH/WETH
Buy Fragments to acquire card packs
Purchase specific Hero cards on the marketplace
Withdraw to your wallet
Reinvest into building your collection
ETH represents your real financial returns from playing Fantasy Top. The better you compete, the more ETH you accumulate, and the more you can either cash out or reinvest to strengthen your position.
USDC (USD Coin)
USDC is a stablecoin always worth $1. It's used primarily in Arena mode and provides a stable, predictable reward structure.
How to Earn USDC
Winning in Arena mode
Winning a Jackpot
How to Use USDC
Enter Arena competitions
Withdraw to your wallet
Reinvest into gameplay
USDC is ideal for players who want to compete without exposure to crypto price volatility. Your $10 entry is always $10, and your $50 prize is always $50.
FAN Points
FAN Points represent your long-term engagement and give you influence in the Fantasy Top community. Unlike the other currencies, FAN Points aren't spent on entries or cards. They unlock privileges and benefits.
How to Earn FAN Points
Core Competition rewards
Hitting milestones and achievements via quests
Burn Wars leaderboard
What FAN Points Give You
Voting power on new Heroes to be added to the game
Priority access to beta features and new game modes
Priority for special events and giveaways
FAN Points don't expire and accumulate over time. The more you play, the more influence you have in shaping the future of Fantasy Top.
How They Work Together: The Fantasy Top Flywheel
Here's how the currencies flow through the ecosystem:
You start with ETH or USDC (deposited or earned)
Use ETH to buy Fragments (which burns cards from the marketplace)
Spend Fragments on card packs (building your collection)
Use your Hero cards in Core Competition (no entry fee)
Win ETH and more Fragments (based on performance)
Earn FAN Points along the way (building long-term influence)
Sell valuable cards for ETH (when prices spike)
Reinvest ETH into more Fragments or direct card purchases (repeat)
The system creates a continuous loop: play to earn, spend to improve, improve to earn more.
Fragment burning creates demand for cards. Every time someone buys Fragments, a card gets burned, reducing supply and increasing value for card holders.
Competition drives the economy. The better you perform, the more resources you have to reinvest, creating a compounding advantage for skilled players.
Multiple entry points. You can start with Arena (USDC), Core Competition (cards), or Prediction Markets (Fragments), and all paths lead to the same economic flywheel.
Ready to dive into game modes? Start with Core Competition or explore The Shop to see where you'll spend your Fragments.
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