Have you ever thought about it? Education is the true competitive advantage of prediction markets.
In simple terms, only when users understand what risk, probability, and incentive mechanisms are all about can they turn temporary trading enthusiasm into genuine long-term liquidity. This is not just about saying some nice words; data can’t prove it—projects that prioritize education tend to have steeper and more stable growth curves.
This is the dividing line between flash-in-the-pan activities and sustainable growth.
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ponzi_poet
· 01-10 21:04
Reliable, education is indeed a long-term moat.
Users only stay if they truly understand, not just to take a gamble and leave.
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DegenDreamer
· 01-10 21:04
Nonsense, most users don't want to learn at all; they just want to make a quick profit.
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DaoDeveloper
· 01-10 21:01
honestly this hits different. user education as a composability layer for prediction markets? that's the actual moat, not the flashy tokenomics everyone's obsessing over
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MevTears
· 01-10 20:55
Education has indeed been underestimated, and most projects are still relying on marketing to attract traffic.
Users who haven't understood the probabilities will eventually be educated by the market, and those who truly stay are the knowledgeable ones.
But to be honest, how many projects are really willing to invest in educating users? Most just want to quickly make a profit.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 01-10 20:36
There's nothing wrong with that, but right now, only a few projects are really focusing on education, while everyone is competing over trading volume...
Have you ever thought about it? Education is the true competitive advantage of prediction markets.
In simple terms, only when users understand what risk, probability, and incentive mechanisms are all about can they turn temporary trading enthusiasm into genuine long-term liquidity. This is not just about saying some nice words; data can’t prove it—projects that prioritize education tend to have steeper and more stable growth curves.
This is the dividing line between flash-in-the-pan activities and sustainable growth.