# Introduction

What if trading wasn’t just for the whales, bots, or the lucky few? What if investing could feel like building your dream fantasy football team—only with tokens instead of players?

> **👤 Meet Dominik**
>
> *Dominik, 27, is a power user of Robinhood. He’s grown tired of meme stocks, hype-driven crypto pumps, and clunky trading apps. He’s skilled, data-driven, and competitive—but the market feels either like a casino or a spreadsheet. When he tries Rebellion, he drafts a team of Bitcoin, Nvidia, and Gold for a week-long challenge. He tracks his team's performance live, climbs the leaderboard, and instantly wins $300 in USDC. No risky leverage, no waiting, no stress. Just skill, action, and results.*

Rebellion brings the thrill of competition and strategy to the world of crypto and financial assets. It reimagines trading as a skill-based game where performance is measured not just by profit, but by how smartly your portfolio performs relative to others.

Trading is often reduced to luck, leverage, or hype cycles. The vast majority of retail traders are flying blind, chasing pumps, or burning out on volatility. Yet, there’s a huge audience hungry for structure, challenge, and a chance to prove their skill.

Rebellion satiates that hunger!


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