Today I casually played a new Polymarket prediction market on Gate, and I really managed to get a good read on it ✌🏻


Each round only takes five minutes, the pace is insanely fast, but it’s this kind of quick and straightforward game that gets more and more addictive the more you play.
Judging the right direction doubles your profits; watching the market in real-time and locking in wins or losses within minutes—those heartbeat fluctuations along with the candlestick charts, honestly, bring back the thrill I used to feel when trading options.
This experience also scores pretty high.
No need to mess with complicated on-chain processes; USDT in your account can be used directly, with one-click entry and exit, smooth fund flow, and almost no lag during operation.
The web interface is also quite clean, with clear logic: viewing charts, placing orders, setting stop-loss and take-profit are all very intuitive.
It’s quite friendly for beginners—no need to set up wallets or remember mnemonic phrases, reducing many discouraging steps, so you can start right away.
If it’s your first time playing, you can follow this approach:
1. Open Gate → Enter Alpha → Find the Polymarket prediction market
2. Choose the 5-minute short-term rise and fall market
3. Watch the market for a while, don’t rush to enter
4. Confirm the direction before entering, control your position well
5. Take profits when available, don’t be greedy
6. If you judge incorrectly, cut your losses, don’t hold on stubbornly
7. After a round ends, take a break before starting the next one
Overall, it’s simple, direct, fast-paced, and quite immersive.
If you enjoy short-term trading, you’ll probably have a lot of fun.
See, the screenshot is my battle record~
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