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One aspect of prediction markets that often gets overlooked is that participation only works when users trust the underlying system. No matter how attractive the rewards or how exciting the event, confidence in fairness remains the foundation of long-term engagement.

What caught my attention about Gate's World Cup prediction campaign is the amount of structure built around transparency. From standardized trading volume calculations to identity verification requirements and anti-manipulation controls, the framework appears designed to reduce the advantages typically exploited in online competitions. That matters because prediction markets depend as much on trust as they do on market activity.

I also find the decision to reward participation rather than prediction accuracy particularly interesting. In many competitive environments, only a small percentage of participants benefit. By focusing on engagement and transparent qualification criteria, the platform creates a more accessible experience for both experienced traders and newcomers.

As prediction markets continue to evolve, the platforms that prioritize fairness, accountability, and clear rules will likely be the ones that retain users over the long term. In my view, building trust is ultimately more valuable than creating short-term excitement, and that may become the real competitive advantage in this industry.

@Gate_Square
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