Prediction markets hit a remarkable milestone in 2025—total trading volume climbed to $50.25 billion. What's striking is that two platforms alone each surpassed the $20 billion mark, dominating the sector's activity. But here's where things get interesting: starting Q4 2025, we're seeing a notable shift in trading volume patterns on these platforms. The momentum that built up through the year appears to be cooling, suggesting the market may be entering a consolidation phase rather than continuing its rapid ascent.
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GhostAddressHunter
· 19h ago
50 billion in trading volume sounds impressive, but it's cooling down starting in Q4? I think the bubble should burst.
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NonFungibleDegen
· 19h ago
yo $50b is lowkey insane but ngl that q4 cooldown has me down bad rn... probably nothing tho right? 😅
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gas_fee_therapist
· 20h ago
5 billion dollars? Feels not as hot as I imagined. Once Q4 cools down, it'll be exposed.
Prediction markets hit a remarkable milestone in 2025—total trading volume climbed to $50.25 billion. What's striking is that two platforms alone each surpassed the $20 billion mark, dominating the sector's activity. But here's where things get interesting: starting Q4 2025, we're seeing a notable shift in trading volume patterns on these platforms. The momentum that built up through the year appears to be cooling, suggesting the market may be entering a consolidation phase rather than continuing its rapid ascent.