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Predictive markets might be the biggest Web3 play in the next 5 years. A lot of folks think: DEX solves trading issues. Lending addresses capital efficiency. Stablecoins tackle payment problems. So what's next? I believe: Predictive markets solve the issue of 'information pricing power'. The past flow of information looked like this: Media → KOL → Users The future flow of information will be: Market → Probability → Users What does that mean? If you ask: Will BTC break 100k this year? Can a certain project get listed on Binance? Will a specific AI sector explode? In the past, you had to read research reports, scroll through Twitter, and listen to KOL analysis. But predictive markets give you a direct answer: How much the market is willing to bet on that outcome. This is essentially a more efficient aggregation of information. Why do I favor this direction? Because it combines: ✅ AI (data analysis) ✅ Crypto (asset trading) ✅ Social (collective wisdom) ✅ Finance (probability pricing) Four of the hottest narratives. More importantly. Predictive markets aren't trading assets. Instead, they're trading: Consensus about the future. When any future event can be priced, Predictive markets won't just be an application. They'll become a fundamental infrastructure. Just like DEX transformed asset trading. Predictive markets could reshape the entire information market. The problem is: Most people still see it as a bc product. While smart money is starting to view it as the next-gen information finance system. What do you think predictive markets will ultimately become: A. A mere tool B. Financial infrastructure C. The next bubble Let's chat in the comments. #预测
Predictive markets might be the biggest Web3 play in the next 5 years.

A lot of folks think:

DEX solves trading issues.

Lending addresses capital efficiency.

Stablecoins tackle payment problems.

So what's next?

I believe:

Predictive markets solve the issue of 'information pricing power'.

The past flow of information looked like this:

Media → KOL → Users

The future flow of information will be:

Market → Probability → Users

What does that mean?

If you ask:

Will BTC break 100k this year?

Can a certain project get listed on Binance?

Will a specific AI sector explode?

In the past, you had to read research reports, scroll through Twitter, and listen to KOL analysis.

But predictive markets give you a direct answer:

How much the market is willing to bet on that outcome.

This is essentially a more efficient aggregation of information.

Why do I favor this direction?

Because it combines:

✅ AI (data analysis)

✅ Crypto (asset trading)

✅ Social (collective wisdom)

✅ Finance (probability pricing)

Four of the hottest narratives.

More importantly.

Predictive markets aren't trading assets.

Instead, they're trading:

Consensus about the future.

When any future event can be priced,

Predictive markets won't just be an application.

They'll become a fundamental infrastructure.

Just like DEX transformed asset trading.

Predictive markets could reshape the entire information market.

The problem is:

Most people still see it as a bc product.

While smart money is starting to view it as the next-gen information finance system.

What do you think predictive markets will ultimately become:

A. A mere tool

B. Financial infrastructure

C. The next bubble

Let's chat in the comments.
#预测
Why do many DeFi staking and mining projects get no traction after launch? A lot of folks are still stuck on the idea of DeFi staking being just: A single Stake page. But now, mature projects have started to step up the game: LP × Multi-pool × Levels × NFT bonuses × Gamified retention. The projects that truly take off aren't just about features. What's more crucial is: Why do users keep staking? Recently, I've compiled some DeFi staking and mining case studies for friends who might find them useful.
Why do many DeFi staking and mining projects get no traction after launch?
A lot of folks are still stuck on the idea of DeFi staking being just:
A single Stake page.
But now, mature projects have started to step up the game:
LP × Multi-pool × Levels × NFT bonuses × Gamified retention.
The projects that truly take off aren't just about features.
What's more crucial is:
Why do users keep staking?
Recently, I've compiled some DeFi staking and mining case studies for friends who might find them useful.
A lot of bosses say: "Building a chat system shouldn't be too complicated, right?" But halfway through: "Why is this harder than a trading system?" 😂 An IM system isn't just: chat box + send button. Behind the scenes, it's full of pitfalls: message sync, group permissions, push notifications, online status, data security... The craziest part is: A user asks: "Why can't I send my messages?" The devs end up pulling an all-nighter. Anyone who's built a system knows 😅 #BTC
A lot of bosses say:
"Building a chat system shouldn't be too complicated, right?"
But halfway through:
"Why is this harder than a trading system?"
😂
An IM system isn't just:
chat box + send button.
Behind the scenes, it's full of pitfalls:
message sync, group permissions, push notifications, online status, data security...
The craziest part is:
A user asks:
"Why can't I send my messages?"
The devs end up pulling an all-nighter.
Anyone who's built a system knows 😅
#BTC
Today's market status: Wanna bounce back, but afraid of getting schooled after the pump. Big Daddy (BTC) is still hovering around 76k, while ETH is keeping it chill; overall sentiment feels like: 📈 Ready to FOMO 📉 But worried about chasing the pump 😅 Ended up choosing to HODL Recently, the market has been quite interesting: BTC is moving sideways, and AI narrative coins are starting to show some stealth gains. A lot of folks are already asking: "Is the bull here?" Just as they're about to hop in— The market: "Hold up, let me shake you out first." 😂 The classic crypto trio: Up 2%: The bull is back! Down 2%: It's over, everyone bail! Sideways: More painful than a dip... Today’s focus is still on: Can BTC hold its ground, and are altcoins rotating? Are you just sitting on the sidelines today, or have you already snuck in some trades? :::#IBIT13亿美元交易价格未波动 #BTC The overall market is leaning towards consolidation, BTC/ETH are relatively conservative, while some AI-related narrative coins are performing more actively.
Today's market status:
Wanna bounce back, but afraid of getting schooled after the pump.
Big Daddy (BTC) is still hovering around 76k, while ETH is keeping it chill; overall sentiment feels like:
📈 Ready to FOMO
📉 But worried about chasing the pump
😅 Ended up choosing to HODL
Recently, the market has been quite interesting:
BTC is moving sideways, and AI narrative coins are starting to show some stealth gains.
A lot of folks are already asking:
"Is the bull here?"
Just as they're about to hop in—
The market:
"Hold up, let me shake you out first."
😂
The classic crypto trio:
Up 2%: The bull is back!
Down 2%: It's over, everyone bail!
Sideways: More painful than a dip...
Today’s focus is still on:
Can BTC hold its ground, and are altcoins rotating?
Are you just sitting on the sidelines today, or have you already snuck in some trades?
:::#IBIT13亿美元交易价格未波动 #BTC
The overall market is leaning towards consolidation, BTC/ETH are relatively conservative, while some AI-related narrative coins are performing more actively.
【May 26 Crypto Market Update|3-Minute Overview of Today's Market】 1️⃣ BTC/ETH sentiment is weak, ETF funds under pressure Recently, there have been signs of continuous outflows in Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF funds, leading to cautious short-term market sentiment as institutional risk appetite declines.  2️⃣ Liquidation risks remain, high leverage requires risk control The market has been quite volatile lately, with a noticeable increase in long liquidations. FOMO can easily lead to getting 'spiked'. Futures traders suggest reducing leverage.  3️⃣ On-chain activity is still present, but funds are more focused on 'stock game' We are not in a full bull market; it's more like a rotation of hotspots: AI, RWA, MEME, and DeFi still have localized opportunities, but sustainability needs to be monitored. 📌 Today's points of observation: • Can BTC hold its key support level? • Will ETH establish its own independent trend? • Are there new funds entering popular narratives (AI / RWA / blockchain games)? In summary: The market hasn't turned bearish yet, but don't mistake the oscillation for a main ascent. Cash flow and position size are more important than sentiment. Are you bullish or bearish today? 👇 #BTC #ETH #加密货币 #币圈资讯
【May 26 Crypto Market Update|3-Minute Overview of Today's Market】

1️⃣ BTC/ETH sentiment is weak, ETF funds under pressure
Recently, there have been signs of continuous outflows in Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF funds, leading to cautious short-term market sentiment as institutional risk appetite declines. 

2️⃣ Liquidation risks remain, high leverage requires risk control
The market has been quite volatile lately, with a noticeable increase in long liquidations. FOMO can easily lead to getting 'spiked'. Futures traders suggest reducing leverage. 

3️⃣ On-chain activity is still present, but funds are more focused on 'stock game'
We are not in a full bull market; it's more like a rotation of hotspots: AI, RWA, MEME, and DeFi still have localized opportunities, but sustainability needs to be monitored.

📌 Today's points of observation:
• Can BTC hold its key support level?
• Will ETH establish its own independent trend?
• Are there new funds entering popular narratives (AI / RWA / blockchain games)?

In summary:
The market hasn't turned bearish yet, but don't mistake the oscillation for a main ascent. Cash flow and position size are more important than sentiment.

Are you bullish or bearish today? 👇
#BTC #ETH #加密货币 #币圈资讯
A lot of Web3 projects fail consistently. Day one of the boss: "Let's first roll out a wallet, throw in some social features, then add trading, maybe even GameFi, and if possible, let's integrate some AI too." Day two: "Let’s keep the budget in check." Day three: "Why is the development dragging so much?" 😂 Honestly, many projects aren't failing due to a lack of tech. It’s more like the requirements are changing like a soap opera, with new plot twists every day. For a product to take off: Having more features is less important than making it actually work. What’s the craziest requirement you’ve ever seen?
A lot of Web3 projects fail consistently.
Day one of the boss:
"Let's first roll out a wallet, throw in some social features, then add trading, maybe even GameFi, and if possible, let's integrate some AI too."
Day two:
"Let’s keep the budget in check."
Day three:
"Why is the development dragging so much?"
😂
Honestly, many projects aren't failing due to a lack of tech.
It’s more like the requirements are changing like a soap opera, with new plot twists every day.
For a product to take off:
Having more features is less important than making it actually work.
What’s the craziest requirement you’ve ever seen?
Before diving into development, it's wise to nail down these 5 points: 1. Multi-chain or single-chain 2. Backend permissions 3. User ecosystem 4. Token issuance 5. Post-launch maintenance A lot of rework gets wrecked by unclear requirements.
Before diving into development, it's wise to nail down these 5 points:
1. Multi-chain or single-chain
2. Backend permissions
3. User ecosystem
4. Token issuance
5. Post-launch maintenance
A lot of rework gets wrecked by unclear requirements.
A wallet product's biggest fear isn't having limited features. $# It's when users open it for the first time and just bounce. Recently, I’ve checked out a ton of wallets, and the three most common issues are: • Homepage is too cluttered • Navigation paths are too lengthy • Fees are not transparent Many projects fail due to user experience rather than tech. #Web3 #dapp I've been diving into wallet interactions lately; hit me up if you're exploring the same space.
A wallet product's biggest fear isn't having limited features. $#
It's when users open it for the first time and just bounce.
Recently, I’ve checked out a ton of wallets, and the three most common issues are:
• Homepage is too cluttered
• Navigation paths are too lengthy
• Fees are not transparent
Many projects fail due to user experience rather than tech.
#Web3 #dapp
I've been diving into wallet interactions lately; hit me up if you're exploring the same space.
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