Gate's predicted market daily nominal trading volume ranks first in the channel
Gate predicts that the trading scale of the prediction market will continue to grow, with nominal trading volume channel ranking rising to first place, and daily transaction count reaching 54,325, demonstrating strong user engagement and market activity.
Gate has launched a dedicated World Cup section in the prediction market, where users can view match schedules, team rankings, and popular prediction events, and use the event reminder feature to track key matches. As the prediction market gradually becomes an important innovative track in the crypto industry, Gate is continuously enriching its prediction products across sports events, macroeconomics, crypto assets, and hot events, providing users with more diversified trading and participation scenarios.
As the first CEX platform to integrate with Polymarket, Gate maintains a leading position in the Polymarket collaboration channel. Users can directly access the prediction market through the Gate App, entering the Polymarket page from the platform's homepage Alpha, and participate in event predictions using USDT from their exchange accounts. Gate is continuously expanding its influence in the prediction market field, offering users a diversified market experience from expectation judgment to trading participation.
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