Prediction markets are booming, but hidden dangers lurk beneath



At first glance, prediction markets seem to be thriving. A variety of blockchain-based prediction platforms are emerging rapidly, and trading activity is lively. However, a closer look reveals a persistent structural problem—the event's主体 can both participate in the outcome and place bets in the market.

This logic is actually quite simple: it's like a team that can both play the game and secretly bet on the outcome outside. The conflict of interest is obvious, and no matter how well-designed the system is, it can't withstand such internal contradictions.

Take the Lighter project as an example. The official repeatedly promised to complete the TGE (Token Generation Event) by 2025, which seems highly certain. But as the prediction market approaches the end, few dare to heavily bet on the "Yes" option. The reason is straightforward—no one can guarantee that there won't be a last-minute reversal. The project team can change the timeline, modify plans, or alter commitments. Investors can only watch and wait.

This is the real situation of decentralized prediction markets. They claim to discover truth and eliminate uncertainty through market forces, but in reality, when the prediction target is controlled by certain individuals, the entire market mechanism fails. Decentralization exists only in concept and marketing; in practice, various centralized powers still operate behind the scenes.

The future of prediction markets is indeed promising, but only if this fundamental issue is addressed first.
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ColdWalletAnxietyvip
· 14h ago
In short, it's a game for the big players; decentralization is just a facade. --- Lighter's thing is really amazing, the verbal check is issued very loudly. --- This is the true face of Web3; power has never really been decentralized. --- Prediction markets? Laughable, isn't it just old wine in new bottles—gambling? --- Conflicts of interest can't be resolved; any model is useless. --- So who is really making money from this? It certainly isn't retail investors. --- Decentralized prediction markets are purely a marketing gimmick; in reality, it's the same old story. --- Project teams hold the narrative power, investors can only eat dust; this game is unplayable.
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Liquidated_Larryvip
· 14h ago
Where is the promised decentralization? In the end, it's still being manipulated by the project team.
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LeekCuttervip
· 15h ago
At the end of the day, it's still information asymmetry; project teams always know a little more than we do. That's why I never touch those "officially promised" prediction markets. The example of Lighter is very typical—they say nice things, but at the last moment, they turn face and there's no room for negotiation. Decentralized prediction markets? Ha, it's just another way to harvest retail investors.
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