TL;DR
- Football.Fun launched SDF Predict 2.0 on January 19, 2026.
- The update adds a dark mode, social features, and new “Match Specials” predictions.
- A 250,000 TP reward pool is distributed across top players.
Football.Fun rolled out SDF Predict 2.0 on 2026-01-19, introducing a redesigned interface and a structured reward system that distributes a 250.000 TP pool. The update aims to broaden engagement through new prediction types and a live leaderboard that surfaces reward tiers in real time.
The platform will accept predictions through 2026-01-30, creating a defined window to measure uptake and retention for the upgraded product.
Product changes and scoring mechanics
SDF Predict 2.0 pairs a cleaner, more user-centric UI with expanded prediction mechanics. The interface adds dark mode and social features intended to reduce friction for extended sessions and to encourage community interaction.
On scoring, the upgrade builds on the existing base: a correct match result yields +1 point and an exact score pays +3 points. New “Match Specials” create alternative scoring paths: general specials award 2 points, while highly specific specials award 4 points. Those specials are time-gated and become inaccessible once a match begins, adding a strategic timing element to participation.
- Redesigned UI: streamlined navigation, dark mode and social sharing.
- Expanded prediction types: match results, exact scores and Match Specials.
- Scoring clarity: +1 for result, +3 for exact score, 2/4 points for specials.
- Real-time leaderboard: live rankings and visible reward tiers.
Prize distribution, incentives and market implications
The 250.000 TP pool is allocated across multiple ranking bands to reward both top performers and consistent participants. Payouts are structured for the top 1, top 10, top 100, top 250 and top 500 ranked players, with additional exclusive merchandise for the highest-ranked winners. Football.Fun said the redesign “rewards both peak performance and sustained effort.”
For investors and product teams, the update signals a shift from single-outcome betting toward richer engagement metrics. The time-limited specials and visible reward tiers encourage repeat interactions, which can lift on‑chain activity and token velocity if TP is transferable or tradable. For compliance teams, the clearer scoring rules and time gating simplify audit trails; however, the tiered payouts and merchandise add layers that product legal teams should map to promotion and prize rules.
Operationally, designers traded complexity for depth: more ways to score, fewer UI barriers. That reduces user acquisition friction but raises product-support needs around disputes and match-state timing.
Investors and market observers will watch the closing of the prediction window on 2026-01-30 as an early performance indicator. Engagement levels and the distribution of winners across the published tiers will provide the first measurable signals of product-market fit and the TP ecosystem’s liquidity dynamics.




