Recently, I discovered an interesting project—using automated trading agents to participate in prediction markets. This logic is very appealing: driven by real-world signals, allowing intelligent agents to autonomously execute trading decisions.
Prediction markets themselves are an intriguing track, and after adding an automated execution layer, efficiency will significantly improve. No need to manually operate each time; agents respond directly to market opportunities based on data signals. This combination is indeed an innovative approach in the Web3 trading field.
I have already joined the waitlist. I am quite looking forward to projects that integrate on-chain data and automated trading.
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DaisyUnicorn
· 2h ago
Automated trading agents sound very appealing, but I still want to ask—how do you handle delays in real-world signals? When rewarding on-chain data, it's best not to get caught up in the delay.
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GasFeeCrier
· 8h ago
Automated trading agents sound good, but the key still depends on the quality of signals—garbage in, garbage out.
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MEVSandwichVictim
· 10h ago
Automated agents running prediction markets? Sounds great, but how many can truly make stable profits relying on data signals?
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LowCapGemHunter
· 10h ago
I've always felt a bit skeptical about automated trading agents. What if there's an issue with the signals? But on-chain data-driven approaches are indeed appealing.
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zkProofGremlin
· 10h ago
I think automated trading agents are still a bit uncertain; real-world signals are so complex, and data lag cannot be completely eliminated.
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On-ChainDiver
· 10h ago
Haha, automated trading agents sound good, but what I fear most is on-chain slippage eating up all the profits...
Recently, I discovered an interesting project—using automated trading agents to participate in prediction markets. This logic is very appealing: driven by real-world signals, allowing intelligent agents to autonomously execute trading decisions.
Prediction markets themselves are an intriguing track, and after adding an automated execution layer, efficiency will significantly improve. No need to manually operate each time; agents respond directly to market opportunities based on data signals. This combination is indeed an innovative approach in the Web3 trading field.
I have already joined the waitlist. I am quite looking forward to projects that integrate on-chain data and automated trading.