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tldr (tim reilly)
@tldr
When I tell my smart non crypto friends about Polymarket they’re like “yeah I already knew about Predictit. What’s the difference?” I’m looking to steelman Polymarket for the purpose of shock and awe-ing them into taking a more serious view of crypto. Any suggestions?
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Juli 🎩↑
@juli
A non-crypto friend reached out to me and said "finally a solid crypto product, do they make a profit from trading fees, can I buy the coin?". I'm sure he didn't use it himself but simply saw it featured or quoted multiple times by mainstream news or Trump. > Personally not sure whether there will be much trading &or interest after the election. At the moment, the product is relevant on a global level (that's a big achievement), and everyone can use and quote it 24/7 freely.
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Jack Miller
@jackm
“the election” There dozens of elections and politically events globally every year Won’t be as big, sure, but my friends bet on European soccer teams they can’t pronounce in their primary sport’s offseason
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Juli 🎩↑
@juli
That’s the thing. Right now they got all the attention. Crypto investors love that and add additional funds to prove the world.. I can see them staying relevant but bootstrapping markets with enough liquitity + traders isn’t easy, worth it for many (current) participants I fear. I also bet on European football; tournaments get every time a new huge betting website as main sponsor who pay 50$ to acquire users, and some crypto websites are pretty competitive in quotes but have a hard time onboarding hardcore users. Hence, real startup, not crypto issue and not easy to replace non-crypto competitors (+ not the business of polymarket).
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