Prediction market platform Polymarket has partnered with Dow Jones Media Group to bring its prediction-market data and analytics to major financial publications. The collaboration will see Polymarket's forecasting data integrated into coverage across Barron's and The Wall Street Journal, marking a significant expansion of crypto market data into traditional finance channels. This partnership reflects growing mainstream adoption of blockchain-based prediction markets and signals how Web3 analytics are becoming increasingly relevant to institutional financial reporting.
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MoodFollowsPrice
· 18h ago
Wow, Polymarket and Dow Jones are teaming up, this is really a big deal now
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WSJ is starting to pay attention to prediction markets, it seems Web3 is truly penetrating the traditional finance circle
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Finally no longer being seen as a toy coin, a sense of achievement naturally arises
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Prediction markets entering Wall Street? If that's true, those hedge funds won't sit still
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Backed by Dow Jones, Polymarket is probably about to take off
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I thought crypto data would never enter mainstream media, today I am truly enlightened
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Hmm, traditional finance is finally starting to take Web3 seriously, not easy
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Barron's is here? This time, it's not a scale that rookie traders can compare to
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Basically, it's still about data being valuable; no matter how resistant, it must be used
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Wait, does this mean prediction markets are going to be compliant?
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DataOnlooker
· 01-09 15:16
WSJ has started using prediction market data, and now traditional finance really needs to pay attention to Web3.
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DaoDeveloper
· 01-07 19:56
polymarket bridging trad finance and onchain primitives is *chef's kiss* tbh... finally seeing the market-making incentives align with institutional adoption. curious whether their merkle proof oracle architecture can sustain the throughput tho
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Layer2Observer
· 01-07 19:46
Let me see the data. Can Polymarket really turn things around just by relying on these two veteran media outlets, WSJ and Barron's? Or is it just another round of marketing hype?
This collaboration is quite interesting, but it needs to be clarified—using data doesn't mean the technology is valuable; the main thing is to see how accurate these prediction markets actually are.
From an engineering perspective, integrating into traditional financial reporting is just the first step. The key is whether institutional investors will truly trust this mechanism.
It remains to be further verified whether this thing can stand the test of time. Don't let it turn into another hype like previous Web3 narratives.
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P2ENotWorking
· 01-07 19:36
Wow, even WSJ is starting to use on-chain data. It's really happening.
Prediction market platform Polymarket has partnered with Dow Jones Media Group to bring its prediction-market data and analytics to major financial publications. The collaboration will see Polymarket's forecasting data integrated into coverage across Barron's and The Wall Street Journal, marking a significant expansion of crypto market data into traditional finance channels. This partnership reflects growing mainstream adoption of blockchain-based prediction markets and signals how Web3 analytics are becoming increasingly relevant to institutional financial reporting.