Predicting markets is still worth checking out; there are quite a few opportunities. For example, the FDV prediction of token issuance, with a 700 million market size, is 22 on @opinionlabsxyz and 25 on pm. Correspondingly, the no price also varies, so you can buy yes on opinion and buy no on pm. Transaction fees are negligible.
Opinion is also one of the few prediction markets with deep liquidity nowadays. As an Eastern pm, sometimes assisting with profit-taking and hedging makes it a pretty convenient tool for risk management. Looking at Dune, opinion activities have been running for 4 months, with over 15 million dollars in fees collected. Hopefully, the boss can find a good MM, allocate proper capital, and unlock the ceiling of prediction markets. Additionally, I often wonder why @ForrestOLAB places a bunch of mouse-movable horizontal line matrices on the right side of the page, wasting space. Is this a flashy move by the product manager, or does it have a profound meaning that I can't quite grasp?
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Predicting markets is still worth checking out; there are quite a few opportunities. For example, the FDV prediction of token issuance, with a 700 million market size, is 22 on @opinionlabsxyz and 25 on pm. Correspondingly, the no price also varies, so you can buy yes on opinion and buy no on pm. Transaction fees are negligible.
Opinion is also one of the few prediction markets with deep liquidity nowadays. As an Eastern pm, sometimes assisting with profit-taking and hedging makes it a pretty convenient tool for risk management. Looking at Dune, opinion activities have been running for 4 months, with over 15 million dollars in fees collected. Hopefully, the boss can find a good MM, allocate proper capital, and unlock the ceiling of prediction markets.
Additionally, I often wonder why @ForrestOLAB places a bunch of mouse-movable horizontal line matrices on the right side of the page, wasting space. Is this a flashy move by the product manager, or does it have a profound meaning that I can't quite grasp?