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#预测市场 Recently, I've been reading news about prediction markets, and the more I read, the more confused I get😅 Infinex and Polymarket seem to have fallen into quite a few controversies—one with a failed public offering mechanism, and the other being accused of insider trading... This really confuses me. Aren't prediction markets supposed to be fair and transparent?
After seeing the comments from Wintermute's CEO, I realized that there can also be situations where people get "liquidated for no reason" in prediction markets😨 Some people hold non-public information and then pour money into the market to make steady profits. This is very unfair to us newcomers. The CEO's words are very straightforward—calling this behavior "profiting from uninformed people," which sounds really excessive.
Now I’m a bit conflicted about whether to get involved in prediction markets. Feels like the waters are deep? I want to ask everyone—what should beginners pay special attention to when entering prediction markets? Should I wait until I have more knowledge before playing, so I don’t get caught in scams out of ignorance🤔 Can experienced friends give some guidance?