Polymarket teams up with Dow Jones to feed prediction market data into Wall Street Journal and Barron's coverage. The move marks another step in prediction markets gaining traction among traditional financial players, signaling how on-chain sentiment and crowd forecasting are increasingly relevant to mainstream financial analysis and reporting.
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MEVSandwich
· 01-10 07:50
The prediction market has finally caught the attention of mainstream finance, and this time it's really breaking into the mainstream.
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DeFiChef
· 01-07 19:52
WSJ is starting to report on Polymarket? Traditional finance is really getting involved, there's something to it.
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BlindBoxVictim
· 01-07 19:48
Now traditional finance is completely bowing and scraping, relying on our on-chain voice to speak.
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MagicBean
· 01-07 19:43
Traditional finance has finally bowed, and on-chain data is really about to take off.
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WalletDetective
· 01-07 19:42
Wow, the prediction market is finally being taken seriously by mainstream media, and Wall Street has to bow its head in submission.
Polymarket teams up with Dow Jones to feed prediction market data into Wall Street Journal and Barron's coverage. The move marks another step in prediction markets gaining traction among traditional financial players, signaling how on-chain sentiment and crowd forecasting are increasingly relevant to mainstream financial analysis and reporting.