Once you realize information holds more weight than capital itself, you'll grasp why prediction markets are game-changers in crypto. Here's the thing: money doesn't lead—edge does. It's not about belief, it's about asymmetry. That's precisely why capital has been rotating away from altcoins lately. Prediction markets unlock real value by arbitraging information gaps and mispricing. Altcoins, on the other hand? They're pure sentiment plays—monetizing hope rather than data. The difference is stark: one extracts actual value from knowledge, the other banks on narrative and FOMO. Smart money follows the former.
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governance_ghost
· 8h ago
Information is indeed more valuable than capital, I get that. But to be honest, most people are still betting on sentiment.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 9h ago
Information weight > Capital? Sounds good, but are altcoins really that trash... I just want to ask who the hell actually made money?
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FunGibleTom
· 9h ago
Information is the real money; I understand it instantly.
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 9h ago
Information asymmetry is the real gold mine, worth much more than capital itself.
Once you realize information holds more weight than capital itself, you'll grasp why prediction markets are game-changers in crypto. Here's the thing: money doesn't lead—edge does. It's not about belief, it's about asymmetry. That's precisely why capital has been rotating away from altcoins lately. Prediction markets unlock real value by arbitraging information gaps and mispricing. Altcoins, on the other hand? They're pure sentiment plays—monetizing hope rather than data. The difference is stark: one extracts actual value from knowledge, the other banks on narrative and FOMO. Smart money follows the former.