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Fred Kerley · Enhanced Games '26
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Lane 4 · 100m · World Record Attempt

Can Fred make more from creator fees than a season on the US team?

Half of even top-10 US track athletes pull less than $15,000/year from the sport. The average pro runner clears around $40K. Fred gets 1% of every $FASTEST trade — forever. This is the scoreboard.

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Fred's Lifetime Fees
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1% of all $FASTEST trades
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24h Trading Volume
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Fred's 24h cut:
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Velocity (24h vol ÷ mcap)
How many times the mcap traded today
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Avg US Sprinter Salary
$40,000
Per year, full-time pro (BLS / Sapling est.)
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Market Cap
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Token price:
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Annualized Run-Rate
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If today's pace held for a year
The Race vs. The Average Sprinter
Goal → $40,000 = Finish Line
Start $10K $20K $30K $40K · FINISH
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$5K · half a top-10 athlete
$15K · top-10 median
$40K · avg pro
Progress to $40K
0%
Days to Finish at Current Pace
Pace Per Day (last 24h)

The brutal economics of US sprinting

About half of top-10 US track athletes< $15K/yr
Pros without major sponsors (low end)$5–6K/yr
Avg full-time pro runner~$40K/yr
Top 20% of top-10 athletes$50K+
Elite tier (top 3 sprinters)$300K+

Sources: Track and Field Athletes Association, BLS, Indianapolis Star, Sapling

Why this matters

Fred Kerley is the 2022 100m world champion. Two Olympic medals. Currently suspended from World Athletics for whereabouts violations.

He's joined the Enhanced Games — May 2026 in Vegas — for a shot at Bolt's record with FDA-approved PEDs and a $1M payday on the line.

$FASTEST gives him 1% of trading volume in perpetuity. The goal isn't a moonshot. The goal is: beat the average sprinter's annual salary. Every trade pushes him further.

Trade $FASTEST. Push Fred past $40K.
Every buy and sell sends 1% to Fred. The faster the volume, the faster he laps the average.