Prediction markets are pricing in some serious bitcoin upside for next year. The latest odds suggest there's a 58% probability that bitcoin will actually outperform gold over the 2026 timeframe. That's a notable edge—essentially betting that crypto will beat out the traditional safe haven asset. Whether it's driven by institutional adoption momentum or just broader market sentiment, the numbers show traders are genuinely bullish on BTC's relative performance heading into 2026.
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FarmHopper
· 01-03 07:11
58% is indeed not low, but this bet really dares to be placed
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nft_widow
· 01-03 00:45
58%? Not particularly high, feels more like a gambler's mindset.
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LiquidityWitch
· 01-03 00:44
yo 58% against gold? that's just the oracle whispering what we already knew tbh... btc's been transmuting narrative into alpha since forever, but let's see if these prediction market shamans actually know what they're brewing
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ClassicDumpster
· 01-03 00:43
58%? That probability doesn't seem enough to me; even gold is almost beaten.
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ShortingEnthusiast
· 01-03 00:23
58%? That probability sounds intimidating, but it's not that absolute actually.
Gold still has resilience; don't overestimate BTC's strength.
Are institutions really accumulating? It seems like retail FOMO is still the main driver.
Prediction markets are pricing in some serious bitcoin upside for next year. The latest odds suggest there's a 58% probability that bitcoin will actually outperform gold over the 2026 timeframe. That's a notable edge—essentially betting that crypto will beat out the traditional safe haven asset. Whether it's driven by institutional adoption momentum or just broader market sentiment, the numbers show traders are genuinely bullish on BTC's relative performance heading into 2026.