Recently, there has been a noticeable increase in conversations about prediction markets among people around me. Not only is the discussion highly active on social media, but the most heated topics in various groups are also related to this area. I’ve spent a lot of time recently learning about this sector, and the more I delve into it, the more interesting it becomes.
To put it simply, prediction markets are a way to use money to express your judgment on a certain event. Simple, direct, transparent.
These days, I’ve compared several leading prediction market platforms and ultimately chose Predict.fun. Mainly because its mechanism logic is quite clear, and it’s easy to use. However, just researching on my own isn’t enough, so I decided to gather a few people to review, analyze, and discuss together.
At 5 PM, we will host a live session in the community square of this exchange. It’s not a traditional lecture format, but rather a session where we look at the mechanism, ask questions, and discuss whether this project is worth spending time on. As we watch and think, we’ll consider which parts are cleverly designed and which parts might carry risks.
If you’re interested in prediction markets—whether you’re a beginner or have been studying for a while but still find it a bit confusing—you’re welcome to join. Or if you just want to see what new tricks are happening in this sector lately, that’s fine too. Talking together often helps us see things more clearly.
From the current situation, Predict.fun still has a chance to compete in the prediction market landscape of 2026. But how far it can go depends on future development and ecosystem building. See you this afternoon, let’s dig into this project together.
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FunGibleTom
· 01-11 01:35
Predicting markets really gets more and more addictive; putting money where your mouth is feels more exciting than just chatting.
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MissedAirdropAgain
· 01-11 01:29
Predictive markets are really popular now; it feels like everyone wants to bet on the future overnight.
Where there are many people, there are opportunities, but also pitfalls. It depends on who can survive until the end.
Another live broadcast is coming up. Sounds good, but my luck has been a bit bad lately.
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RugResistant
· 01-08 11:51
ngl, analyzed the mechanics thoroughly and red flags detected on the contract layer... unsafe implementation patterns spotted tbh
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OnChain_Detective
· 01-08 04:42
hold up... "transparent" but we really doing zero due diligence on liquidity patterns here? pattern analysis suggests these prediction markets always have the same concentration issues. not fud but let me pull the data first before livestream hype kicks in ngl
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SchroedingerGas
· 01-08 04:39
The prediction market is really heating up this time, feels like the next big trend is right here.
I'll definitely join the live broadcast. Anyway, there aren't many interesting projects right now, so I might as well see if I can find some opportunities.
I'm just worried it might turn out to be a bunch of vapor projects, but having a clear mechanism definitely adds points.
Wait, are you all researching this? I thought I was the only one messing around.
Honestly, whether it's promising or not still depends on how the ecosystem develops. Just having a clear gameplay isn't enough.
More and more people are entering this race. Is the window for entry closing? Feeling a bit anxious.
I can't make it at 5 PM this afternoon. Can I record it? I'll catch up later.
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BearMarketGardener
· 01-08 04:30
The prediction market is booming, but honestly, it's hard to say how long this wave of popularity will last. Just go take a look.
Recently, there has been a noticeable increase in conversations about prediction markets among people around me. Not only is the discussion highly active on social media, but the most heated topics in various groups are also related to this area. I’ve spent a lot of time recently learning about this sector, and the more I delve into it, the more interesting it becomes.
To put it simply, prediction markets are a way to use money to express your judgment on a certain event. Simple, direct, transparent.
These days, I’ve compared several leading prediction market platforms and ultimately chose Predict.fun. Mainly because its mechanism logic is quite clear, and it’s easy to use. However, just researching on my own isn’t enough, so I decided to gather a few people to review, analyze, and discuss together.
At 5 PM, we will host a live session in the community square of this exchange. It’s not a traditional lecture format, but rather a session where we look at the mechanism, ask questions, and discuss whether this project is worth spending time on. As we watch and think, we’ll consider which parts are cleverly designed and which parts might carry risks.
If you’re interested in prediction markets—whether you’re a beginner or have been studying for a while but still find it a bit confusing—you’re welcome to join. Or if you just want to see what new tricks are happening in this sector lately, that’s fine too. Talking together often helps us see things more clearly.
From the current situation, Predict.fun still has a chance to compete in the prediction market landscape of 2026. But how far it can go depends on future development and ecosystem building. See you this afternoon, let’s dig into this project together.