Major move in the prediction markets space: DraftKings is rolling out a dedicated app that lets users trade event contracts on sports and finance outcomes. The interesting part? They're building this without relying on blockchain or crypto infrastructure. This signals how prediction markets are becoming mainstream—even traditional operators are jumping in. It's a fresh take on how established companies are experimenting with prediction mechanics beyond just traditional betting.
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SandwichTrader
· 5h ago
Traditional established players are also starting to explore prediction markets, but skipping the blockchain step is quite interesting... Do they think on-chain is too complicated?
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SatsStacking
· 5h ago
No blockchain, no tokens. Traditional big companies are also starting to play prediction markets. This is really about to take off.
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MEVSandwichMaker
· 6h ago
ngl You can play prediction markets without a chain, traditional gambling companies are really afraid of losing business... DraftKings' move is quite clever
Major move in the prediction markets space: DraftKings is rolling out a dedicated app that lets users trade event contracts on sports and finance outcomes. The interesting part? They're building this without relying on blockchain or crypto infrastructure. This signals how prediction markets are becoming mainstream—even traditional operators are jumping in. It's a fresh take on how established companies are experimenting with prediction mechanics beyond just traditional betting.