【Blockchain Rhythm】The prediction market sector is still in its early stages. To determine which platforms will ultimately survive, honestly, it’s too early to say. However, from a user perspective, the key factors that decide success or failure are actually just a few—ease of use, whether funds can operate efficiently, whether transaction fees are high or low, security reliability, and the return rate.
Back during the US elections last year, prediction platforms were very popular, with considerable trading volume. Next year, with mid-term elections and other major events, this sector will definitely heat up again. Whoever can endure this window period and maintain full commitment may win in the short term. That will be a phase that truly tests execution capability.
But frankly, the real winners are those who accumulate over the long term. Whether a platform can last long and grow big ultimately depends on the team’s execution ability, their willingness to root deeply in this market, and their level of determination. Short-term fluctuations are just illusions; the endurance battle is the ultimate test.
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PumpBeforeRug
· 2025-12-21 13:15
Team determination is indeed important, but to be honest, it's still about who raises more funds and who spends money more aggressively...
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BlockchainFoodie
· 2025-12-20 01:18
nah this is literally just like trying to perfect a michelin recipe—you can't rush it. the team's gotta have that farm-to-fork verification mindset, not just chase the quick flip. real question is whether these platforms actually have the gastronomic consensus to survive the long game or if they'll crumble like a badly laminated croissant
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StopLossMaster
· 2025-12-19 22:27
Basically, it's about whether the team is reliable. Projects without long-term commitment are a waste even in the early stages.
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ProbablyNothing
· 2025-12-19 04:23
I'm a bit tired of the persistent battle rhetoric, but on the other hand, the teams rushing ahead now are indeed prone to crashing.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 2025-12-18 13:54
To be honest, those entering now are all gamblers at heart. Waiting for the excitement of the election to heat up is the real touchstone.
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SmartContractDiver
· 2025-12-18 13:50
Short-term fluctuations indeed don't mean much, but can the team really stick around until the midterm elections? That's the real test.
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FrontRunFighter
· 2025-12-18 13:49
tbh the real dark forest here is whether these teams are actually built to withstand the long game or just chasing election-cycle hype for quick exits. everyone talks execution but who's actually ready for the sandwich attacks that come with real TVL? gas wars separate the posers from the legit builders, fr fr.
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MetaReckt
· 2025-12-18 13:39
It's a real long-term battle; whoever can endure until the end wins.
The prediction market is still in the early stage of sprinting, and the key to victory or defeat lies in the team's long-term commitment.
【Blockchain Rhythm】The prediction market sector is still in its early stages. To determine which platforms will ultimately survive, honestly, it’s too early to say. However, from a user perspective, the key factors that decide success or failure are actually just a few—ease of use, whether funds can operate efficiently, whether transaction fees are high or low, security reliability, and the return rate.
Back during the US elections last year, prediction platforms were very popular, with considerable trading volume. Next year, with mid-term elections and other major events, this sector will definitely heat up again. Whoever can endure this window period and maintain full commitment may win in the short term. That will be a phase that truly tests execution capability.
But frankly, the real winners are those who accumulate over the long term. Whether a platform can last long and grow big ultimately depends on the team’s execution ability, their willingness to root deeply in this market, and their level of determination. Short-term fluctuations are just illusions; the endurance battle is the ultimate test.