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Nick Tomaino🎩
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Prediction markets have resonated with me since I started in crypto 12 yrs ago. It was initially bc I was a degen & wanted quick cash. Now I’m using prediction markets daily not to bet but as an info consumer to better understand the world. Augur, Veil & others failed. Polymarket now working. How can we accelerate?
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Varun Srinivasan
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The stock market is a prediction market on the future value of companies, and it’s often irrational and inaccurate, especially around emotionally charged topics. Won’t prediction markets suffer the same fate?
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Connor McCormick ☀️
@nor
yep. plus they can only be used to predict observables, not answer qs about latent variables (e.g. what's the best tax policy?) But I do think they can be a useful tool to triangulate what's true. they have biases that are different from other information sources
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Ayush
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We once discussed prediction markets for counterfactuals (how long would WW2 last had enigma not be broken) Think answering latent variables has the same problems as that - no clear objective way to resolve
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Connor McCormick ☀️
@nor
broadly, the way to do markets for counterfactual reasoning is to create a mechanism for agreeing on models of the world
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Ayush
@ayushm.eth
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