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WSOP Partners With Solana, Allowing Tournament Entry with Cryptocurrency for the First Time

BREAKING • For the first time in the history of the series, players will be able to use cryptocurrency to buy into the World Series of Poker tournaments.

Solana’s Chief Product Officer, Vibhu Norby, shares his thoughts on the new deal.

Apparently, this is the first time in 15 years that the WSOP broadcast has had a headline sponsor, and only the third in its 59-year history.

Do you think Martin Kahbrel gets too much air time?

Matt Savage thinks so! As much as we find Kahbrel annoying, he does make it entertaining (sometimes).

Did David Lappin manifest this?

We actually think he might have…!

Naoya Kihara has joined the ranks of poker legends by winning two WSOP bracelets in just four days, but he insists it is all just for fun.

As PokerOrg reports, Kihara has stepped away from professional poker and now works as a stock market trader in Tokyo. He was even thinking of making this his last full WSOP trip because of his day job commitments.

Still, back-to-back wins in the $10K NL 2-7 Lowball Championship and the $10K 7-Card Stud Championship have convinced him otherwise.

“But now I’ve won two bracelets this week, I think I have to come back for at least the next five years. To win a fourth!”

Brent Gregory takes down Event 28 for a $200K+ payday.

He snags his first WSOP bracelet and leaves Maurice Hawkins coming up short.

For the first time in the history of the series, players will be able to use cryptocurrency to buy into the World Series of Poker tournaments.

I don’t love this, but I guess it is a sign of the times… 🤷🏻‍♀️

Mike Holtz won his second WSOP bracelet at the $1,500 Super Turbo Bounty event, outlasting over 2,100 players for a $238,097 payday.

This victory, at the 2026 WSOP in Las Vegas, marks his first live bracelet after previously winning online.

Holtz admitted the live win came with extra satisfaction.

“I feel very vindicated. I feel like I won something on the big stage,” he told PokerNews. “It’s just crazy. I’m so happy.”

Don’t let the French mislead you.

This interview with Gus Hanson is in English and looks fantastic.

A poker legend has settled into the All-Interview chair. Discover Gus Hansen’s secrets at 7 PM on our YouTube channel.

Mike Holtz wins his second WSOP bracelet.

PokerNews podcast host Mike Holtz wins his second WSOP bracelet and has some choice words for Maurice Hawkins, who narrowly missed out on his own in Event 28.

The highs and lows of the WSOP broadcast.

PokerOrg digs into community thoughts on the WSOP coverage.

On the one hand, I love the mothership 🛸, the Countdown shows, and how responsive the team is being on socials.

However, specific coverage is SO hard to find, there is no schedule we can follow, and it feels very haphazard at times.

It would be nice if there were a go-to place for all upcoming streams, even if it was subject to change, so we can all find what we are looking for.

Also, the timing of the livestreams for us in Europe is awful! The two-hour delay is killing us, and we now have to watch all coverage the next day, by which time the action is over and there are spoilers on X.

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