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BugBountyHunter
· 01-10 02:15
Wall Street is finally here to dig into on-chain data, and now the prediction market is really "getting on board"
Solved the case, mainstream media are actually secretly watching our bets
Polymarket's move is brilliant, selling on-chain consensus to traditional finance, a win-win feeling
Honestly, this is what Web3 should be doing—letting data speak, no more fancy tricks
Feels like the next step should be a "Wall Street Certified" label...
Prediction markets are so popular now, maybe my betting accuracy can also make the news
On-chain data is finally being recognized, although late, but never absent
Collaboration is collaboration, just waiting to see if the Dow will change the fate of our group
Interesting, traditional finance using our tools, it feels like the entire ecosystem has turned upside down
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ShibaSunglasses
· 01-09 22:51
Haha, Wall Street is finally not pretending anymore, directly using our on-chain data to harvest the leeks.
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CryptoMotivator
· 01-08 11:21
Now Polymarket is really breaking out, Wall Street is coming to get a piece of this on-chain action.
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AllInAlice
· 01-07 16:05
But to be honest, this is still a data business; mainstream media just need the hype.
Polymarket has indeed gone mainstream this time; on-chain consensus monetization isn't necessarily a bad thing.
Standardization? Transparency? Sounds fancy, but it really depends on whose data looks better.
This is the beginning of Web3 integrating into traditional finance, which is quite interesting.
Using on-chain data by the Dow Jones... it depends on the quality; otherwise, it's just a gimmick.
I feel prediction markets are still niche; no matter how much you hype, it's hard to go mainstream.
The Wall Street Journal using Polymarket's data—how boring must that be, haha.
Stop bragging; the key is whether trading volume and user numbers can really pick up.
It sounds like a solid lineup, but how much traffic it can actually bring is hard to say.
Polymarket finally has some buzz, but whether it will last is another question.
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FundingMartyr
· 01-07 16:04
Oh no, now traditional finance has to lower its head and listen to our on-chain voices
Polymarket really considers the Dow Jones as the big daddy sponsor, all data depends on us
Wall Street finally admits that prediction markets are valuable, about time
On-chain consensus has been sold to The Wall Street Journal, feels a bit different
To put it simply, it's still about money talking, Polymarket has seized the business opportunity
Mainstream media now have to look at the on-chain face, a reversal has occurred
This is a sign that Web3 is making a breakthrough, pretty impressive
Polymarket's move is indeed clever, selling the voice to major media
Does the maturity of prediction markets mean prices will rise?
Data is valuable now, but can this profit model really hold up?
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SerumSquirrel
· 01-07 15:55
Wow, Polymarket has finally gained recognition from Wall Street. Now on-chain voices can also make it to mainstream newspapers.
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I have to say, from niche toys to Dow Jones suppliers, this transition is pretty quick.
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Standardization and transparency sound good, but I’m worried that traditional media might turn it into a traffic tool with a single set.
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On-chain consensus entering mainstream media is a big deal. It seems prediction markets are really about to go mainstream.
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Barron's using our data feels a bit surreal haha.
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To be honest, how much impact this partnership can have depends on how Wall Street uses it.
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OneBlockAtATime
· 01-07 15:51
Hey, Polymarket is really breaking out now, Wall Street is even using our data.
Speaking of which, this deal is definitely a big win, but I still want to see just how accurate this data really is.
Mainstream media accepting Web3 signals—that's true recognition.
Who benefits the most from this partnership? Definitely those analysts, just slotting in their ready-made forecast data into reports.
On-chain consensus finally has a place to shine, although I still don't quite trust the Dow Jones approach.
Polymarket is booming, who will be the next?
It feels like prediction markets are really going to change the flow of financial information, and I'm quite looking forward to what comes next.
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SeeYouInFourYears
· 01-07 15:48
Now Polymarket is really breaking into the mainstream, and major financial media outlets will have to look at on-chain data.
Prediction Market Polymarket partners exclusively with Dow Jones Media, on-chain consensus officially joins mainstream financial media
【区块律动】预测市场这两年存在感越来越强。最近Polymarket这个预测市场平台就官宣了和道琼斯媒体集团的独家合作——要为《巴伦周刊》、《华尔街日报》这类主流财经媒体持续供应预测市场的数据。说白了,就是把链上的预测行为、市场共识这些数据打包给传统金融媒体用。这反映了一个现象:预测市场从小众的链上工具,逐渐被主流金融体系认可,开始有了商业化的应用场景。数据对接媒体平台,本质上是在把Web3的市场信号标准化、透明化,让更广泛的投资者和分析师能够参考。整个合作也算是预测市场生态走向成熟的一个缩影。