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Prediction markets are the most honest form of news ever invented: opinion becomes price, and price becomes accountability. The experience around them is still broken: liquidity is fragmented, accounts are siloed, mobile is an afterthought, and traders trade alone. Venues like Polymarket and Kalshi list overlapping contracts with different prices and rails, but they were never designed as one surface. This product is the social, mobile-first layer on top: one account reaches every supported venue, one feed carries the community, and rewards flow back to traders instead of only to the house.

What this is

A social-first mobile app for prediction markets. One account trades every venue. The smart money is the network you scroll through. The people you bring earn alongside you. If you have ever opened three apps to compare odds, you would rather open one. If you have ever wanted to see what the sharpest person you follow is betting, you would rather see it in a feed. If you have ever watched fees stay with the house, you would rather see them recycled to traders.
Smart routing across venues is in beta. The app unifies every supported venue in one trade flow and executes quickly. Cross-venue price routing rolls out market by market as the router stabilizes. Watch the Smart routing badge in the trade drawer to see which markets are routed today.

What makes it different

Social-first markets

Public profiles, win-rate leaderboards, one-tap copytrades, and an activity feed of the people moving prices. The community is the product, not a sidebar.

Built for the phone

Trade in a tap. Scroll the feed on a commute. Hit a market between meetings. Built for the device in your pocket, not retrofitted from a desktop-only flow.

One identity, every market

Sign up once. Your account works across every supported venue. Venue-side onboarding is handled behind the scenes. One balance, one portfolio, one trade history.

Money back to traders

Cashback on every trade you place. Referral rewards on every trade your friends place. Both stack, both pay out as real withdrawable USD, and both compound as your network grows.

Your keys, your money

Built-in wallets are non-custodial. You can export keys at any time. Cashback is real USD in a balance you control, not a promotional points shell game.

Trader-grade mechanics

Real orderbook data, real cost rundowns, real exit pricing, partial fills, partial closes. Basis points matter, not only binary outcomes.

One account, every venue

When you sign up, you get a single identity that connects to every supported venue. No separate logins. No copy-pasting balances between apps. Venue-side accounts are wired up in the background.

Polymarket

USDC-settled prediction markets on Polygon. Deep liquidity for politics, crypto, and culture.

Kalshi (via dFlow)

Kalshi event contracts reached through dFlow’s on-chain tokenized contracts. Verification uses dFlow Proof when dFlow requires it.

Execution and routing

The job is to get your trade onto the right venue quickly. Every market shows a live cost rundown before you confirm, so you see exactly what you will pay. Orders stream back in real time. Smart routing across venues is in beta. The router that compares live prices across venues and picks the lowest net cost rolls out market by market. Today, most trades still go to the venue that lists the market with the deepest liquidity. As the router stabilizes, more markets get full cross-venue price routing.
We would rather ship aggregation and fast execution honestly than overpromise on routing before it is bulletproof. On routed markets, tap the routing row to see which venues were considered and why a venue was chosen.

The trade flow

When you tap Trade on a market, three things happen in sequence:
1

Pull a live cost rundown

The app queries the venue (or venues, on routed markets) for real-time orderbook data: best bid, best ask, depth, and fees on your size.
2

Show the net cost

The rundown surfaces venue fee, platform fee, and your effective cost after cashback. Nothing is hidden at confirm time.
3

Route and execute

You see the venue, price, and total cost in the confirmation drawer. Tap confirm and the order is sent. You get a single trade record back.

Unified portfolio

Every position, regardless of which venue filled the trade, shows up in one portfolio view: profit and loss, cost basis, exit pricing, aggregated. Closing reuses the same flow as opening: live exit pricing through the same routing layer where beta routing applies.

What you earn while you trade

Cashback

A percentage of every trade flows back to you as claimable cashback.

Referral rewards

Invite friends and earn a cut of every trade they make, for as long as they trade.

Core principles

1

Mobile-first, social-first.

The next generation of traders lives on the phone and finds ideas in a feed. The product is built for that from the ground up.
2

The community is the product.

Profiles, leaderboards, copytrades, and the activity feed are not bolt-on marketing. They are how discovery and trust spread.
3

Fast execution is non-negotiable.

Slow fills lose traders. Speed is the default. Smarter routing on top of that speed ships incrementally.
4

Transparency over magic.

Before you confirm, you see the venue, the price, fees, and your cashback rebate. The reward ledger is auditable line by line. No hidden spreads in the UI we control.
5

Traders should keep more of what they generate.

Markets exist because traders show up. Cashback and referrals send value back to the people generating it, not only to the operator.
6

Liquidity is a public good.

Liquidity is pulled from existing venues. The goal is to make real markets work better for traders, not to fork orderbooks into worse copies.

Who it is for

The social trader

You follow people sharper than you, see what they are betting, and decide whether to copy. You want a visible track record that can earn alongside reputation. The feed is home.

The thesis-driven retail trader

You have a view on an election, a price, a fight, a print. You want one mobile surface to express that view across every contract that touches it.

The active trader

You care about execution quality and basis points. You want real orderbook data, partial fills and closes, and exit pricing that matches what you would actually receive.

Why it matters

Prediction markets are absorbing a larger share of how the world prices uncertainty: politics, macro, sports, tech roadmaps, culture. The underlying venues keep getting deeper. Without a social layer, growth fragments people across siloed apps, each one a single user against the house. Without a mobile-native experience, it stays niche. Without follow, share, and copy, traders stay alone. One account, every venue. One feed, the whole community. One mobile surface that fits in your hand. One reward stream in real, withdrawable USD.
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