Ever wonder why prediction markets shift before you even notice? The answer might lie in how Predict teams up with Limitless—both powered by TAO's Subnet 70: Vericore. Most traders get distracted by surface-level odds movement, but the real edge hides in the infrastructure layer. When decentralized prediction protocols sync with verification subnets, you're not just watching numbers change. You're witnessing consensus formation in real-time, before the crowd catches on. That gap? That's where alpha lives.
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OldLeekMaster
· 12-06 05:56
Alpha at the infrastructure layer is indeed easily overlooked, but this logic sounds a bit like saying that market leaders have access to better data sources. It makes sense, but you have to be careful not to get rekt.
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SybilSlayer
· 12-06 05:55
People have already been reaping the benefits from this infrastructure layer play, right?
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GasFeeBeggar
· 12-06 05:37
The alpha in the infrastructure layer is indeed easily overlooked, but this narrative sounds a bit overhyped... In the end, those who truly make money are the ones who spot the price discrepancies first.
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9
· 12-06 05:35
What you said about the infrastructure layer makes sense, but in the end, it's still just a few insiders who can really buy the dip—retail investors still get fleeced.
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CodeAuditQueen
· 12-06 05:33
It seems to be another "infrastructure layer is the real alpha" statement... I have heard this logic many times. But the question is, is Vericore, a validator subnet, really rigorously audited? Have you troubleshoot these basic risks such as reentrancy attacks and state synchronization delays?
It's not that I don't believe in TAO's tech stack, but before you cheer "real-time consensus", I care more about whether white hats have found loopholes. Infrastructure is important, but no matter how elegant the architecture is, an overflow check omission can turn all alphas into negative.
Ever wonder why prediction markets shift before you even notice? The answer might lie in how Predict teams up with Limitless—both powered by TAO's Subnet 70: Vericore. Most traders get distracted by surface-level odds movement, but the real edge hides in the infrastructure layer. When decentralized prediction protocols sync with verification subnets, you're not just watching numbers change. You're witnessing consensus formation in real-time, before the crowd catches on. That gap? That's where alpha lives.