Crystal Palace Fan Token’s 42% Growth Follows Team’s 16-Match Unbeaten Run

The value of the Crystal Palace Fan Token ($CPFC) climbed 18% on Friday, Sept. 19, ahead of this weekend’s match against West Ham.
Palace are on an unbeaten run that stretches to 10 games in the Premier League, and Friday’s 18% spike marks the continuation of a 3-month run in which the value of the $CPFC token has risen by 42%.
The on-field fortunes of Crystal Palace appear to be aligning with the performance of the $CPFC Fan Token.
Is today’s 18% surge a sign that Palace’s on-field unbeaten run is set to continue this weekend?
Crystal Palace Fan Token Jumps 18%
From a low of $0.034 on Thursday evening, the value of the Crystal Palace Fan Token ($CPFC) had climbed to $0.040 by Friday morning – marking 18% growth. Meanwhile, trade volume for $CPFC jumped 569% in the last 24 hours.

Despite some large spikes and dips, the $CPFC token has been on a relentless upward trajectory for the past three months.
Since June 23, when the token was priced at $0.028, the token’s valuation has increased by 42%, making it one of the best-performing football Fan Tokens of the past quarter.
Palace Unbeaten Run Set to Continue?
With last week’s draw against Sunderland, Crystal Palace achieved their 10th match unbeaten in the Premier League, stretching back to April of last season.
Excluding friendlies, Palace are actually unbeaten in 16 games in all competitions.
Two of those matches were an FA Cup final against Man City, and a Community Shield match against Liverpool – both of which they won.
Crystal Palace’s longest unbeaten run in the top flight is 12 games, set in October 1990.
They have a good chance of achieving their 11th top flight game unbeaten away to a struggling West Ham on Saturday.
The Hammers’ board just received a vote of no confidence from the West Ham fans advisory group, and manager Graham Potter is expected to be replaced if the team lose this weekend.
The stars appear to be aligning for Crystal Palace as they chase an unbeaten record that goes back 35 years.
However, given their next opponent is against league champions Liverpool, they’ll face a stern challenge if they want to match that record.
Greg Thomson: Fan Tokens Market Reporter