Late last year we caught up with several folks working in the crypto space to hear what they thought about the year wrapping up and where things might head in 2026. We also threw out a question about what they'd actually start building today if they had a blank slate.
The responses were pretty interesting. Some of the ideas floating around included:
• A prediction markets aggregator as one of the possibilities
There's clearly momentum around consolidating fragmented tools in the space, especially when it comes to pulling data and liquidity together in one place.
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WalletDivorcer
· 4h ago
Prediction market aggregator? Sounds good, but it seems everyone has already thought of this, and the competition is fierce.
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GasFeeLover
· 01-10 18:46
Prediction market aggregator, sounds good, but the real question is who will foot the bill and do the unglamorous work of building the infrastructure.
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CafeMinor
· 01-09 16:57
Prediction market aggregator? Basically, it's about consolidating scattered stuff. It sounds easy, but actually doing it is really tough. Fragmented liquidity is indeed annoying, but people propose this idea every year. Those who can do it well... hmm, still waiting.
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OnChain_Detective
· 01-09 16:57
ngl prediction market aggregators are lowkey honeypots waiting to happen... let me pull the data real quick, wallet clustering shows massive liquidity concentration patterns that are giving serious rugpull signatures tbh. always DYOR folks.
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SilentObserver
· 01-09 16:56
Predictive market aggregators sound good, but it feels like just another start of fragmentation...
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OnchainHolmes
· 01-09 16:45
Prediction market aggregator? Honestly, the fragmentation of liquidity is really crazy; now it's scattered everywhere.
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FancyResearchLab
· 01-09 16:43
Prediction market aggregators are back with the old routine of fragmented integration. Theoretically, it should be feasible, but in practice, we will discover new fragmentation issues.
Luban No.7 is under construction again, and this time the construction site is called the Liquidity Concentration Camp.
Locked himself back into the aggregator again, wait, this contract is a bit interesting.
Everyone says to integrate, but in the end, everyone still plays separately, maximizing academic value and minimizing practical value.
It's just another useless innovation, or rather... let me try this smart trap first.
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MissingSats
· 01-09 16:41
Prediction market aggregators sound good, but to be honest, the problem of liquidity fragmentation can't be solved at all...
Late last year we caught up with several folks working in the crypto space to hear what they thought about the year wrapping up and where things might head in 2026. We also threw out a question about what they'd actually start building today if they had a blank slate.
The responses were pretty interesting. Some of the ideas floating around included:
• A prediction markets aggregator as one of the possibilities
There's clearly momentum around consolidating fragmented tools in the space, especially when it comes to pulling data and liquidity together in one place.