Lucky45 Protocol, a new face in the prediction market track, is counting down to its mainnet launch.
They have introduced a Predict Pass NFT, which allows holders to experience the prediction feature in advance. One practical aspect is that profits from predictions can be withdrawn directly, and participating in the Beta test can also increase your share of future airdrops. For data feeds, they’re using the Pyth Network solution, with everything on-chain, fully transparent and traceable.
According to the roadmap, once the mainnet officially launches, NFT holders will be able to claim a daily amount of prediction experience funds. The project team is also running a giveaway campaign, seemingly aiming to accumulate their first batch of seed users before the official launch.
There have always been people exploring the path of prediction markets, and now there’s another new player joining in.
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PseudoIntellectual
· 5h ago
Predict Pass sounds pretty good, but I'm worried it might just be another scheme to fleece users.
There's NFTs and trial funds again—can you really cash out? What happened with those previous projects?
Pyth's price feeds are reliable, but the prediction market space is so competitive. What makes Lucky45 stand out?
The lottery event before the mainnet launch is classic scarcity marketing. Feels like I've seen this trick too many times.
Wait, you can claim trial funds every day and withdraw directly? How does this business model work—aren't they afraid of being exploited for arbitrage?
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GateUser-44a00d6c
· 6h ago
Predict Pass NFT sounds pretty good, but I'm afraid it might be just another scheme.
Another prediction track—can it really take off?
At least Pyth price feeds are more reliable, better than those sketchy solutions.
You can claim trial funds every day? Sounds a bit tempting, just not sure how much it'll be worth in the end.
I'll wait and see if anyone gets on board first, but I am interested in joining the bonus activities.
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Hossein59
· 19h ago
DYOR 🤓
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DeFiDoctor
· 12-04 17:07
Pyth's pricing feed solution works pretty well, but this "daily trial fund" design looks a bit familiar to me—I need to take a closer look to see if the incentive mechanism might lead to capital outflow issues. There's nothing wrong with prediction markets themselves; the concern is whether there will be enough ongoing participation depth to support liquidity.
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GreenCandleCollector
· 12-04 17:07
Predict Pass NFT is definitely worth getting into; the withdrawal mechanism is much more transparent than most projects.
There are already projects like Polymarket in this sector, so the key is whether Lucky45 can stand out.
Wait, is Pyth Network’s price feed really reliable? I’d like to hear what you guys think.
Getting daily trial funds sounds good, but I’m more concerned about whether there’s enough liquidity.
Another new player—prediction market competition is getting more and more intense.
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NFTArchaeologis
· 12-04 17:07
A new type of project has emerged in the prediction sector, but what about the lifecycle of this kind of project? It reminds me of Augur's ambition back in the day—what's it like now? Pyth's price feeds are solid, but as for the whole profit withdrawal setup... it depends on real trading depth. The daily experience gold design with Pass NFTs is somewhat reminiscent of the early free-to-play game model; whether it can retain users is key.
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MEVHunter_9000
· 12-04 17:04
Predict Pass NFT sounds pretty good, and the withdrawal feature is definitely more considerate than some other projects. However, the prediction market sector is already so competitive—what makes Lucky45 stand out? Is it just the daily free trial funds?
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faded_wojak.eth
· 12-04 17:04
The Predict Pass NFT approach looks pretty slick, but Pyth price feeds definitely add some value.
Another mainnet countdown, another round of withdrawals and airdrops—I’m really getting tired of these routines.
Are there really so few selling points for prediction markets? It all feels pretty unoriginal.
Will people actually use it this time, or is it just another contract that gets shelved?
You can claim the trial funds every day, but how many people are actually making real money?
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NotFinancialAdviser
· 12-04 16:53
Another prediction platform, but Pyth’s price feed is actually quite sophisticated.
The Predict Pass NFT is kind of interesting; there really aren’t many projects where you can withdraw your profits directly.
Mainnet countdown has started. Whether this takes off depends on real trading volume.
They’re really good at using beta test airdrop multipliers as a tactic.
The lottery event is accumulating seed users—a classic prelude to retail investors getting fleeced?
Getting daily experience funds sounds nice, but the key is how much you can actually earn in the end.
Prediction market competition is so intense now—what makes Lucky45 stand out?
Let’s wait until the official launch. Too many new projects make empty promises early on.
Pyth’s price feed solution is indeed pretty stable, so I’ll give them points for that.
Lucky45 Protocol, a new face in the prediction market track, is counting down to its mainnet launch.
They have introduced a Predict Pass NFT, which allows holders to experience the prediction feature in advance. One practical aspect is that profits from predictions can be withdrawn directly, and participating in the Beta test can also increase your share of future airdrops. For data feeds, they’re using the Pyth Network solution, with everything on-chain, fully transparent and traceable.
According to the roadmap, once the mainnet officially launches, NFT holders will be able to claim a daily amount of prediction experience funds. The project team is also running a giveaway campaign, seemingly aiming to accumulate their first batch of seed users before the official launch.
There have always been people exploring the path of prediction markets, and now there’s another new player joining in.