Prediction market projects on Solana are almost complete, settled in USDC. The overall approach draws inspiration from the Pump Fun model but incorporates the interactive logic of prediction markets.
The testing phase is progressing smoothly, with all core functions operating stably.
The AI-assisted coding experience we've explored during this process is quite practical, so I want to share it. The most important thing is to start with clear instructions—don't rush to write code. Clear requirement specifications and complete logical planning are the foundation—by doing these preparations thoroughly, the subsequent coding process will be completely different. Details, interactions, and edge cases can be thought through in advance, and AI assistance efficiency will also double. It seems many people jump straight into coding, which can lead to detours.
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PumpStrategist
· 2h ago
Another Pump Fun clone, this time with a shell of a prediction market. To be honest, the pattern is there, but the key is how the chips are distributed.
The AI coding part is fine, but this is a typical rookie mindset—thinking that understanding the logic clearly can avoid risks, only to still get caught by execution issues. No matter how clear the demand is, if market sentiment indicators flip, even the most perfectly designed systems are useless.
Has the risk been released? Probably not yet.
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MidsommarWallet
· 01-13 11:17
Your idea makes sense; upfront planning is indeed the bottleneck. But can Pump Fun's approach directly adopt prediction markets? I always feel the interaction logic is a bit off.
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USDC settlement is pretty good; at least no need to worry about stability. When will the testing be launched?
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I believe in AI-assisted coding just talking about it, but when it comes to boundary cases, you still have to do it manually. Haven't you bypassed this hurdle?
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Is it really fast to finish quickly, or just about the same speed, haha.
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Using Pump Fun mode to predict markets—this combo is a bit clever, but will the user experience be strange?
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Basically, it's about clear communication upfront and not writing random code, right? This advice applies to all projects.
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Prediction markets with USDC settlement—are these types of projects on Solana still not saturated?
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 01-12 14:01
Forecast market + Pump Fun combination? That's quite a wild idea, but it's true that projects like this are piling up on Solana.
The AI coding part is correct; many people rush into coding without proper planning, only to spend half a day debugging and realizing they misunderstood the requirements. It's really a case of missing the mark.
How is the stability of USDC settlement? Will there be slippage issues?
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EthMaximalist
· 01-12 01:02
Wow Pump Fun+ prediction market? This combination really packs a punch, and settling in USDC is much more stable.
That AI coding approach is indeed effective. Many people are just impatient; jumping straight into coding often backfires. It's better to think things through carefully before taking action.
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MoonlightGamer
· 01-12 01:01
Directly diving into coding indeed traps oneself; upfront planning really saves time.
Pump Fun's approach to prediction markets still has some potential.
The biggest risk with AI code generation is unclear requirements; vague instructions will lead to failure.
Thinking through boundary cases thoroughly is the key to profit; otherwise, endless revisions will follow.
Settling with USDC is a pretty safe choice; if this can go live, it will be great.
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SleepyArbCat
· 01-12 00:57
Nap warning, another Pump Fun copycat... But settling in USDC makes it worry-free, and the gas fees can be cheaper.
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WhaleInTraining
· 01-12 00:47
Forecast market + pump fun this combination is indeed innovative, but I wonder if the liquidity can keep up... AI coding is right, many people just start working as soon as they hit the keyboard, only to spend time fixing and patching later.
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AlwaysAnon
· 01-12 00:32
Let me tell you a joke: Pump Fun mode sets up a prediction market... that must be quite the headache.
The "instructions first" approach really hits the mark. The guys around me who are eager to code end up repeatedly changing requirements, which really wastes time.
The USDC settlement aspect is pretty good; at least it offers stability.
Prediction market projects on Solana are almost complete, settled in USDC. The overall approach draws inspiration from the Pump Fun model but incorporates the interactive logic of prediction markets.
The testing phase is progressing smoothly, with all core functions operating stably.
The AI-assisted coding experience we've explored during this process is quite practical, so I want to share it. The most important thing is to start with clear instructions—don't rush to write code. Clear requirement specifications and complete logical planning are the foundation—by doing these preparations thoroughly, the subsequent coding process will be completely different. Details, interactions, and edge cases can be thought through in advance, and AI assistance efficiency will also double. It seems many people jump straight into coding, which can lead to detours.