Cristiano Ronaldo Bids Farewell, Messi Continues: Ju.com’s 48-issue World Cup Token Program Marks the Twilight of the Gods
On July 7, 2026, at NRG Stadium in Houston.
When Spain's substitute Merino scored with a header in the 91st minute, 41-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo knelt on the grass, unable to rise for a long time. As the final whistle blew, he tearfully bowed to the fans, while 18-year-old Spanish star Yamal came forward to embrace him—media described this as "the handover between the old and the new era."
In the "Iberian Derby," Portugal was eliminated in the Round of 16 with a score of 0-1. Thus, Ronaldo's sixth World Cup came to an end.
Before this, Messi had already led Argentina into the quarter-finals. The ultimate suspense of the duel between the two legends in the World Cup was shattered with Ronaldo's exit.
The twilight of the gods has truly come to an end this time.
A Tale of Two Narratives: The Ice and Fire of an Era
Looking back at the group stage, the fates of the two legends showed starkly different temperatures.
In the first round, Messi scored a hat-trick in his 200th national team milestone match, leading Argentina to a 3-0 victory over Algeria, equaling Miroslav Klose's total World Cup goals and tying for first in history. Just a day later, Ronaldo had three shots without hitting the target, and Portugal was surprisingly held to a draw by the Democratic Republic of Congo, ranking at the bottom of the team in post-match ratings. British media harshly stated: "There may still be room for discussion about the peak rivalry between Messi and Ronaldo, but now there is no basis for comparison."
In the second round, Ronaldo finally responded with two goals in the first half, becoming the first player to score in six consecutive World Cups. After the match, he shouted at the camera: "I’m back!" But the comparisons in public opinion never ceased: Messi scored 5 goals in two rounds, surpassing Klose with 18 goals to claim the title of World Cup all-time top scorer; Ronaldo's total World Cup goals barely matched Messi's output in the last four matches.
The data is cold. Messi has scored 18 goals in 29 appearances, while Ronaldo has scored 10 goals in 25 appearances; Messi averages 0.62 goals per game, while Ronaldo averages 0.4 goals per game.
But beyond the data, people may overlook a fact: both have completed a 24-year reign over this era. Messi showcases the perfect blend of talent and system, while Ronaldo inspires with his resilience, fighting his way from the slums to the top. The two legends do not need to be measured by the same yardstick; they are two sides of the same coin, and without either side, it is incomplete.
Ronaldo's era has ended, but Messi's journey continues.
Strategic Positioning: Ju.com Partners with the Argentina National Team
Just two weeks before the World Cup kicked off, Ju.com announced a strategic partnership with the Argentine Football Association, becoming the official regional partner for the Argentina national football team in Greater China, as well as the region's exclusive cryptocurrency partner.
In hindsight, this choice shows remarkable foresight.
Argentina is the defending champion, Messi is the greatest of all time, and there are countless fans worldwide—when Ronaldo is eliminated and Messi is still chasing the World Cup, the traffic and market attention surrounding Argentina are being amplified infinitely. Ju.com’s decision to bind itself to the Argentina national team before the World Cup is not a coincidence, but a precise strategic positioning.
As Ju.com founder Sky said: "The combination of sports and digital assets is not a marketing gimmick, but the most intuitive way for value internet to land in the real world."
48-issue Token Program: The Hottest Narrative in the SportFi Space
On June 19, Ju.com officially launched the 48-issue World Cup token program, with the first project being Argentina's $ALBI. Each issue lasts for 24 hours, totaling 48 issues, covering all 48 participating teams throughout the World Cup cycle.
So far, 12 projects have successfully completed subscriptions and gone live for trading, with overall market performance remaining strong.
In the early stages of the tournament, several projects achieved impressive results: Argentina's $ALBI raised a total of 91.17 million USDT; Algeria's $FENN reached a maximum increase of 198.79% after going live; Tunisia's $CARTH set a single-issue record with a fundraising scale of 215 million USDT.
As the knockout stage began, market enthusiasm further surged. Portugal's $SELE raised a total of 220 million USDT, Morocco's $ATLAS reached 222 million USDT, Norway's $VIKI hit 213 million USDT, and projects like France's $BLEUS, Brazil's $SAMBA, and the USA's $STARS also surpassed 200 million USDT in fundraising, fully demonstrating the sustained high enthusiasm and funding attention from the market.
The reason this approach has become the hottest narrative in the crypto space is that it synchronizes and systematizes the World Cup's tournament process with token issuance for the first time. Previous sports tokens were mostly issued at single points, while the 48-issue plan allows investors to continuously track the issuance rhythm of each team, capturing value changes as the tournament progresses.
The price performance of each token is highly linked to the actual performance of the team. Before Spain's $ROJA went live, Spain was held to a 0-0 draw by World Cup newcomers Cape Verde in the first round of Group H, while the market had given Spain a high win probability expectation of 92%. This unexpected result directly impacted the token market, displaying distinct event-driven volatility characteristics, providing the market with a new asset class and trading logic.
From Sponsorship to Co-Creation: The Curtain Falls on an Era, and a Track Erupts
Portugal's exit in the Round of 16 signifies that the narrative of the "great duality" that has lasted for 20 years is turning to its final page. But the charm of sports lies in the fact that when old legends fade, new stories will begin.
The value of Ju.com’s 48-issue token program will not disappear with the end of the tournament—it leaves behind a reusable methodology, a continuously growing global community, and a validated "event + token" paradigm.
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