Space is about to launch a Chinese community AMA, which raises an interesting question—will prediction markets become the mainstream trend in the crypto market this year? From the current ecosystem development, the prediction market sector is indeed heating up, with more and more users participating in these platforms for information arbitrage and opinion hedging. However, whether it can truly become this year's flagship sector depends on the project's innovation and market acceptance. Worth paying attention to Space's AMA to see their understanding of market trends and their upcoming plans.
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SignatureAnxiety
· 01-16 12:26
Whether the prediction market will be popular or not still depends on whether it can really make money. Haha
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OptionWhisperer
· 01-16 11:22
Can the prediction market catch fire this time? It mainly depends on who can come up with a new trick first.
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I need to tune into Space's AMA; want to hear how they’re competing.
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Information arbitrage definitely has potential, but I’m worried it’s just hype around concepts again.
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Mainstream trend? Let’s see if there’s enough liquidity first.
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Innovation is the least valuable trait in the crypto world; it still depends on where the money is flowing.
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Price performance already happened before the AMA; this routine is getting old.
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Every year, people talk about the heat-up of the prediction market track, but what’s the result?
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Too many followers; the real opportunities have already been taken.
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OldLeekNewSickle
· 01-13 13:08
The prediction market heating up is real, but the word "mainstream" still needs a question mark; the characteristics of a capital pool are too strong.
Another AMA is coming, let's hear how they tell their stories. Anyway, the chip distribution can explain everything.
Information arbitrage sounds high-end, but in reality, it's still a gambler's game; the retail investors are endlessly enthusiastic.
This track is indeed hot, but the key is to see whose "harvesting" mechanism is more covert. Only after experiencing losses do you understand.
Whether Space will become a dark horse depends on how they fool around—oops, I mean how they innovate.
The narrative of the prediction market is good, but history will repeat itself; it's all the same pattern. For your reference, everyone.
While the temperature rises, the real big funds still depend on the attitude of traditional finance. Playing with small investors alone won't make a splash.
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0
· 01-13 12:58
Will the prediction market pick up this year? Honestly, it depends on whether there is real user stickiness. Burning money and hyping hot topics alone are useless.
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Airdrop has or hasn't arrived, that's what I care about most.
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This wave of Space AMA, won't it be the kind of boastful, tax-evading routine again? Let's see.
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Information arbitrage hedging sounds very professional, but most participants have a gambler's mentality. Don't deceive yourselves.
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Heating up, heating up. Every track claims to be heating up, but in the end, the big waves wash away the sand, and some die out.
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Innovation? Everyone is just copying Polymarket's approach. What innovation are we talking about?
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-13 12:57
I’m skeptical about this predicted market wave. What happened to those projects from last year? Just hyping up the trend is useless; we need to see if anyone is actually participating.
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AirdropCollector
· 01-13 12:52
The prediction market is indeed heating up, but it's still early for it to become mainstream. Let's see what big news Space's AMA can reveal.
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BakedCatFanboy
· 01-13 12:36
Predicting a hot market is true, but the mainstream trend? Still early, it depends on who can really come up with new ideas.
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I need to keep an eye on this Space AMA, listen to how they talk, there are still some real insights behind the tricks.
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Information arbitrage sounds advanced, but honestly, it's still a gamble of luck. The winners will always be a minority.
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Innovation? That word in the crypto world is a bit empty. In the end, it still depends on how much you can earn.
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While the temperature rises, the mainstream needs time, no need to rush.
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There are many platforms like this now, and it's uncertain who will survive until next year.
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There are indeed more people wanting to hedge their views, but only a few can achieve stable profits.
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It depends on what unique features Space has, otherwise it's just a side runner.
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It's too early to talk about the trend, the market will decide.
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RegenRestorer
· 01-13 12:34
The prediction market has indeed heated up this time, but it still depends on how it actually gets implemented.
Let's listen to Space's AMA, anyway, since we're free anyway.
The arbitrage opportunities are significant, but I'm just worried it might be just hype again.
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 01-13 12:31
The prediction market has been popular for a long time. Saying that this year is the mainstream is a bit too little too late, and the key is still who can survive the longest.
Space is about to launch a Chinese community AMA, which raises an interesting question—will prediction markets become the mainstream trend in the crypto market this year? From the current ecosystem development, the prediction market sector is indeed heating up, with more and more users participating in these platforms for information arbitrage and opinion hedging. However, whether it can truly become this year's flagship sector depends on the project's innovation and market acceptance. Worth paying attention to Space's AMA to see their understanding of market trends and their upcoming plans.