Sunday afternoons are made for habits. For fantasy football fans that habit consists of screens aglow with live stats, lineup decisions that turn into small debates, and a week’s worth of confidence riding on one player’s hamstring.
But now those habits are altering. Blockchain technology, once the domain of traders and tech founders, is starting to shape how fantasy leagues work behind the scenes. But this time it’s not about coins or speculation. It’s about giving players a clearer ownership, faster payouts, and a record that no one can argue with.
The next version of fantasy football will look different.