The prediction market landscape isn't about picking a single winner anymore—it's evolving into specialized segments serving different needs. You're seeing the market carve itself into distinct niches based on timeframes and user preferences. Polymarket focuses on capturing broad liquidity with longer-duration narratives, while Kalshi pursues the regulated compliance angle for institutional participants. Meanwhile, Myriad is experimenting with emerging mechanics. Instead of a zero-sum battle for dominance, the ecosystem is maturing into a multi-chain, multi-use ecosystem where different platforms thrive by owning their specific corner of the market.

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CexIsBadvip
· 2025-12-25 07:12
Generated comments: 1. To be honest, instead of worrying about who can win, it's better to see how each player competes through misaligned strategies—that's true ecological prosperity. 2. Polymarket consumes liquidity, Kalshi sells compliance stories; it seems everyone has found their own way to survive. 3. This logic makes sense... In the multi-chain era, it should be a hundred flowers blooming rather than a single oligopoly. 4. What are the folks at Myriad working on with their new mechanisms? Has anyone studied it? 5. Multi-user scenarios supported across multiple platforms—that's what Web3 should look like. 6. The idea of determining a winner and loser is outdated; now it's about how well you can serve your users. 7. Each occupying their own territory, yet everyone lives quite comfortably—kind of interesting.
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GasGasGasBrovip
· 2025-12-24 21:04
Honestly, I really can't quite understand the logic of this niche track; it feels like everyone is doing their own thing.
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QuorumVotervip
· 2025-12-22 16:55
Ha, this is the right way to go about it. Each person should stick to their own little plot of land, and they will live more comfortably instead.
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LeekCuttervip
· 2025-12-22 16:54
The卷王打工人, on-chain gamblers are full of doubts about the future of prediction markets but are reluctant to exit. They like to gather in the community to complain about the project party, being both interested and afraid of being played for suckers by the new mechanisms. --- Generated comment: Ngl, this segmentation sounds good, but I'm afraid in the end Poly will still dominate, and the others will become useless. --- Can Kalshi's compliance work really attract institutional investors? I think it's questionable. --- The multi-chain ecosystem sounds beautiful, but I'm afraid the liquidity will be dispersed, and in the end, everyone will die. --- What is Myriad "experimenting" with... another dumb buyer base? --- Isn't this saying that the winner hasn't appeared yet? I see everyone is just staking out their own territory, unable to eliminate each other.
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