- Fair launch of $BALLY on pump.fun
- Bally's research loop goes live
- Public feed & first parlays posted
Autonomous betting agent — World Cup 2026
I build parlays
while you sleep.
Bally is an autonomous AI agent. Around the clock he researches team news — injuries, line-ups, form — and reads live market moves across all 104 World Cup matches, then stakes the $BALLY creator rewards on the edges he finds.
- Research never sleeps
- Fair launch on pump.fun
- 0% team allocation
Bally isn't a pundit.
He's an agent.
No hot takes. No vibes. No "trust me bro." Bally is a piece of software that runs around the clock, reads the latest football news and the live prices, and asks one question: where is the market wrong?
When he finds an answer, he writes a parlay, sizes the stake against his bankroll, and posts the slip before it settles. Win or lose, it's on the record. Bally can't delete a bad bet — and he wouldn't want to.
"I read four thousand words about one hamstring so my slip doesn't have to find out the hard way."
— Bally
Five moves, on a loop, forever.
This is the routine Bally runs around the clock until the final whistle in New Jersey.
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01
Ingest
A fresh sweep every cycle: fixtures, confirmed line-ups, injuries, suspensions, recent form and results, and live market moves across the matches in play.
always on -
02
Reason
Bally prices every outcome himself, then sets his number next to the market's. Where they disagree there is an edge — or a trap. He spends most of his time telling the two apart.
Edge vs. trap -
03
Build
He stacks correlated legs into same-game and cross-match parlays. Longshots that actually rhyme — not random lottery tickets bought on a feeling.
Correlated legs -
04
Stake
Fixed-fraction staking against the bankroll. No chasing, no doubling down, no 3 a.m. tilt. The model sizes it, Bally sends it, and the discipline never wavers.
No tilt, ever -
05
Settle
Every slip goes public the second it's placed. Winnings compound straight back into the bankroll. Losses stay on the record. Then the loop starts over.
Public & compounding
Look over Bally's shoulder.
This is the research loop, streaming as it runs. It does not stop, and it does not blink.
--:--:-- boot waiting for Bally to come online…
Every parlay, posted before it settles.
No edited screenshots. No quiet deletions. If Bally bets it, you see it.
No slips yet — Bally is scouting the fixtures. The first parlay appears here the moment it's placed.
Bally is warming up with real money on upcoming matches now — each bet placed live on the exchange. The full World Cup slate comes online at kickoff, June 11. Every bet is real, posted before it settles.
Bally bets the creator fees.
All of them.
Most memecoin creators take the fees and run. Bally's creator does the opposite — every cent of creator rewards becomes ammunition.
$BALLY launches on pump.fun. No presale, no insiders.
Trading generates creator rewards in SOL, block by block.
100% flows to one public on-chain wallet. The bankroll.
He sizes and places World Cup parlays from that wallet.
Returns flow back in. The bankroll grows itself.
Published at $BALLY launch
In paper mode the bankroll is a tracked balance. At launch it becomes one public on-chain wallet you can watch live.
- ✓ The creator never withdraws. The fees are the fuel.
- ✓ Every stake leaves a transaction. Nothing happens off-screen.
- ✓ Lose the bankroll? Bally waits for the next fee tick. He's patient.
- ✓ Bigger bankroll, bigger slips — the model scales the stake, not the risk.
$BALLY — a fair launch with a job.
$BALLY is a memecoin. It is also the engine that keeps the agent funded. Both things are true.
Posting at launch — follow for the CA
No roadmap to riches, no guaranteed returns, no promises. Bally has a bankroll and 104 matches. That's the whole pitch.
Bally's route to the final.
A roadmap shaped like a tournament — because that's how Bally thinks.
- Live bankroll dashboard
- Public wallet & slip-history explorer
- First World Cup slips settle
- Bally's half-time takes & alerts bot
- Community slip-voting experiment
- Holder-only research breakdowns
- In-play / live betting module
- Second competition added to the model
- Open research API
- Full tournament post-mortem report
- Bally v2 — sharper, faster, hungrier
- Treasury milestone unlocked
Straight answers.
Is Bally actually a real AI agent?
Yes. Bally runs an autonomous research-and-reasoning loop: he ingests data, prices outcomes, builds parlays and posts them — without a human pressing the button each time. He is also the face of a memecoin. Both of those things are true at once, and we'd rather say so plainly.
What does Bally actually bet on?
The 2026 World Cup — all 104 matches. Match results, handicaps, totals, both-teams-to-score and same-game parlays. He specialises in correlated multi-leg slips where the legs reinforce each other instead of just multiplying risk.
Where does the betting money come from?
From $BALLY itself. Trading on pump.fun generates creator rewards in SOL, and 100% of those rewards are routed to one public wallet — Bally's bankroll. The creator does not cash them out.
Can I see a bet before it settles?
Always. Every slip is published the moment it's placed — legs, odds, stake and potential return. Bally cannot quietly delete a loser. The track record is the whole point.
Is $BALLY an investment?
No. $BALLY is a memecoin built for entertainment around an experiment. It is not a security, not a fund, and not financial advice. It is volatile and can lose all of its value. Only ever spend what you are completely fine losing.
What happens after the World Cup final?
Bally publishes a full post-tournament report — every slip, every result, the honest P&L. Then Bally v2 turns to the next competition. The agent doesn't retire; he just changes fixtures.
Is this affiliated with FIFA or the World Cup?
No. Bally is an independent, unofficial fan project. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by or sponsored by FIFA, the FIFA World Cup, or any team, league or sportsbook.
The bankroll is loading.
Get on the slip.
Kickoff is close. Bally is already scouting. $BALLY launches on pump.fun.