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Players paid $23 million in WSOP 2026 entry fees via Solana, with MoonPay handling the transaction processing
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Players paid $23 million in WSOP 2026 entry fees via Solana, with MoonPay handling the transaction processing
WSOP 2026 participants paid $23 million in entry fees through Solana, and MoonPay handled the technical processing of those transactions. For high-risk operators and their PSPs, the interesting bit is not the poker branding — it is that a large, regulated-feeling event was able to accept crypto rails for six-figure aggregate volumes without the payment stack falling apart.
- According to the source, $23 million in WSOP 2026 entry fees were paid by participants via Solana. That puts a real transaction volume number on crypto acceptance in a gambling context, which is the part payment teams usually care about first.
- MoonPay provided the technical processing for the transactions. In practice, that means the event relied on a third-party crypto payments layer rather than handling the flow directly on the organizer side.
- The setup matters for gambling operators, PSPs, and acquiring teams because it shows how crypto rails can be used for entry-fee collection at scale in a gaming environment, with MoonPay acting as the processing layer behind the scenes.
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