Prediction Market Reviews
Every review is based on hands-on testing with real accounts. We evaluate fees, features, security, and user experience so you do not have to.
Polymarket
The world's largest decentralized prediction market platform built on Polygon, offering unmatched liquidity and market variety across politics, crypto, sports, science, and culture.
Read Review →Kalshi
The first CFTC-regulated prediction market exchange in the United States, offering legal event contracts on politics, economics, science, and culture with fiat deposits.
Read Review →Manifold Markets
A community-driven prediction market platform using play money (mana) where anyone can create markets on any topic, fostering one of the largest and most active forecasting communities online.
Read Review →Azuro
A decentralized sports prediction and betting protocol that powers multiple front-end applications, offering extensive sports market coverage with on-chain settlement across multiple blockchains.
Read Review →Metaculus
A premier forecasting platform focused on scientific, technological, and geopolitical questions, known for its rigorous methodology, academic partnerships, and exceptional track record of prediction accuracy.
Read Review →Drift Protocol
A decentralized exchange built on Solana offering perpetual futures, spot trading, and prediction markets with ultra-low fees and fast settlement.
Read Review →Hedgehog Markets
A Solana-based prediction market platform featuring innovative no-loss prediction pools where users can make forecasts without risking their principal deposit.
Read Review →Limitless Exchange
A multi-chain prediction market exchange offering markets across crypto, politics, and current events with support for multiple blockchains and a focus on accessibility.
Read Review →Augur
The original decentralized prediction market protocol built on Ethereum, offering fully permissionless market creation and resolution through a decentralized oracle system.
Read Review →PredictIt
A legacy political prediction market operated by Victoria University of Wellington under a CFTC no-action letter, known for its focus on U.S. politics but limited by strict trading caps and high fees.
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