On the south lawn of The White House, on the 250th anniversary of American independence, the UFC stages the first championship card ever held on the grounds of a sitting president. Two title fights. A featherweight king moving up to defend lightweight gold. A heavyweight interim belt on the line.
And for the first time, every fighter on the card has a coin. Back your fighter. Compound every round. Sports betting caps your upside. Crypto doesn't.
50% of creator fees from every fighter coin flows back into $UFC as buybacks. The other 50% funds marketing and growth.
On top of that, 50% of all $UFC creator fees are used to buy back and burn tokens from every fighter coin, creating consistent buying pressure across the entire card.
The closer we get to fight night, the more volume flows, the higher the floor gets raised. You're not just betting on a fight. You're compounding on the build-up.
Install Phantom or Solflare. Save your seed phrase offline. Never share it.
Get Phantom →Buy SOL on any major exchange and withdraw to your Phantom wallet on Solana network.
Buy SOL →Only trust the contract address pinned in the official X account. Always verify before buying.
Verify on X →Swap SOL for $UFC on Pump.fun. Slippage 1–3% on launch. Hold the bag, ring the bell.
Open Chart →Win too often and they cap your bets. Win too much and they ban you. The house always wins because they designed the system that way.
A fighter coin isn't a bet on one fight. It's a position on a narrative that compounds across every weigh-in, every press conference, every minute closer to fight night.
Half of every creator fee from every fighter coin flows back into $UFC. Every trade on every coin strengthens the whole ecosystem.