Folks, the World Cup is in full swing!


Are you enjoying it?
The knockout stage has been decisive so far, with upsets happening left and right. But don't you feel that just staring at the scores is a bit boring?
Actually, this year's World Cup is not only exciting but also offers a variety of ways to play!

In the past, you'd just casually guess the winner and loser, buy a ticket, and wait for the final whistle. No matter how thrilling the goals, red cards, or penalty shootouts were along the way, the result in your hand wouldn't change. It was a very passive experience.

This year's prediction market is completely different.
It trades the probability of the entire match. Before the game, you can buy the outcome you favor. As the situation changes during the game, the price moves accordingly. If you judge correctly, you can sell and lock in profits at any time.
Moreover, the more knockout matches with variables, the greater the market fluctuations, and the more room there is for maneuvering.
Just like Germany losing to Paraguay – during the penalty stage, the market shifted rapidly. Timing the rhythm was way more interesting than simply guessing the winner.

Folks, if you want to try this kind of gameplay, Gate has just launched the "Prophet of the Pitch" event.
The total prize pool is 500k USDT, with additional daily rewards for key matches. Predict the correct outcome to share in the prizes, plus there are physical rewards like jersey merchandise.
Prophet of the Pitch👉
The barrier to entry is low; it's perfect to play while watching the game.

Of course, we should still remind you: at its core, it's all about having fun watching the ball game. Don't get carried away, don't go all in!
@Gate @Gate_zh #GateProphetOfThePitch
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