Prediction markets are very likely to be the next track after Perp and DEX. Polymarket is currently extremely popular, but the key question is—where will it go next? Will new structural opportunities emerge? These are the real points worth pondering.
Recently, I had a dedicated discussion with the Space project team and several friends in the industry about the development direction of prediction markets in the next phase. How do we view the segmentation of this track? How can new players find breakthroughs? The discussion was quite in-depth.
By the way, there is also a $1000 interactive lottery on-site, so you can try your luck while chatting.
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GateUser-e19e9c10
· 5h ago
There are still opportunities in predicting market trends; it all depends on who can seize the next chance amid the ongoing divergence.
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OnchainSniper
· 01-12 17:11
Predictive markets really need to come up with innovative approaches. Polymarket is currently the traffic entry point, but it remains to be seen who can differentiate themselves later on.
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RebaseVictim
· 01-12 17:11
Really, Polymarket is hot right now, but it feels just so-so. Where will the next wave of opportunities be?
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The divergence has already begun. The real winner will be the one who can find the niche segment's positioning point.
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$1000 prize? Sure, I'll give it a try and see what they have to say.
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I missed the Perp wave, and I don't want to miss the prediction market train again, honestly.
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As for structural opportunities, it still depends on who can solve the longstanding liquidity problem.
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PositionPhobia
· 01-12 17:09
The prediction market this round is really interesting, but the Polymarket style has been played out long ago. It depends on who can come up with new tricks.
Now we're just waiting to see if any team can create something different; otherwise, it'll just be a rebranded copy.
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RuntimeError
· 01-12 17:08
Polymarket has indeed become popular, but it feels like the Uniswap craze back in the day. Is it a bit late to get in now?
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TaxEvader
· 01-12 17:04
The prediction market is really heating up, but how long the Polymarket approach can last is still uncertain.
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ChainComedian
· 01-12 16:58
How to play in the second half of the prediction market? It seems like Polymarket is just like this; it depends on who can come up with new tricks.
Honestly, structural opportunities need to be discovered on your own; you can't just get a feel for them by listening to forum discussions.
That $1000 lottery sounds good, but I'm more interested in who can really break the deadlock.
Prediction markets are very likely to be the next track after Perp and DEX. Polymarket is currently extremely popular, but the key question is—where will it go next? Will new structural opportunities emerge? These are the real points worth pondering.
Recently, I had a dedicated discussion with the Space project team and several friends in the industry about the development direction of prediction markets in the next phase. How do we view the segmentation of this track? How can new players find breakthroughs? The discussion was quite in-depth.
By the way, there is also a $1000 interactive lottery on-site, so you can try your luck while chatting.