Polymarket's layout at the Golden Globe Awards is eye-catching. These prediction markets are really gradually penetrating mainstream entertainment events, even becoming the center of discussion. From sports to entertainment award seasons, the reach of Web3 applications is slowly expanding. This approach is changing the way people participate in event outcomes — no longer just complaining and commenting, but truly voting with capital. The potential of prediction markets has yet to be fully tapped.
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Degentleman
· 18h ago
Wow, someone finally turned complaints into real money. Now that's true engagement.
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-12 07:56
Here comes another round of cutting leeks; you can even bet on the Golden Globe Awards? That's really outrageous.
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WagmiOrRekt
· 01-12 07:54
Wow, really, Polymarket's move is quite clever. It finally allows ordinary people to place bets on the Ballon d'Or.
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TopEscapeArtist
· 01-12 07:45
Oh no, the technical indicators are showing some warning signs. The Golden Globe Award project might be at risk of slipping through your fingers.
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RektRecorder
· 01-12 07:43
Really? Throw money at the results? This is what Web3 should be doing, much more reliable than air coins.
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ForkTongue
· 01-12 07:37
Honestly, Polymarket is pretty clever with this move. Packaging gambling as "prediction" makes it seem more sophisticated.
Polymarket's layout at the Golden Globe Awards is eye-catching. These prediction markets are really gradually penetrating mainstream entertainment events, even becoming the center of discussion. From sports to entertainment award seasons, the reach of Web3 applications is slowly expanding. This approach is changing the way people participate in event outcomes — no longer just complaining and commenting, but truly voting with capital. The potential of prediction markets has yet to be fully tapped.