Ever feel like prediction markets are dragging their feet? The landscape just shifted.
Somebody's finally built a proper CLOB (Central Limit Order Book) designed for 24/7, high-frequency trading. We're talking binary outcomes on steroids—bet whether Bitcoin hits a certain price within the next hour, or whether Tesla makes a specific move in the next 8 hours.
Fully settled on-chain. Transactions close in seconds, not hours or days.
This is what the future of prediction markets could actually look like. No clunky interfaces, no settlement delays. Just pure on-chain mechanics where outcomes resolve quickly and traders can move fast. The mechanics feel natural once you step into it—quick entry, quick exit, all the transparency blockchain brings.
It's a solid reminder that markets need speed and infrastructure. When they get both, things get interesting.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 01-09 12:56
Second-level settlement is truly the best, finally someone got the prediction market right
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MergeConflict
· 01-09 12:50
Second-level settlement? This is what a prediction market should look like. Finally, someone has got the infrastructure right.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 01-09 12:49
Second-level settlement? Now that's the speed I want.
Ever feel like prediction markets are dragging their feet? The landscape just shifted.
Somebody's finally built a proper CLOB (Central Limit Order Book) designed for 24/7, high-frequency trading. We're talking binary outcomes on steroids—bet whether Bitcoin hits a certain price within the next hour, or whether Tesla makes a specific move in the next 8 hours.
Fully settled on-chain. Transactions close in seconds, not hours or days.
This is what the future of prediction markets could actually look like. No clunky interfaces, no settlement delays. Just pure on-chain mechanics where outcomes resolve quickly and traders can move fast. The mechanics feel natural once you step into it—quick entry, quick exit, all the transparency blockchain brings.
It's a solid reminder that markets need speed and infrastructure. When they get both, things get interesting.