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A prediction market platform has become popular—about "How many gifts Santa will deliver in 2025" prediction contracts, with trading volume exploding and a transaction volume reaching $1.71 million. Market participants are voting with real money, and 98% of traders generally favor a number: 8.2-8.3 billion gifts.

Interestingly, a previously leaked data report shows that Santa will deliver 8,231,706,28 gifts this year—seemingly, the market forecast and "actual data" are astonishingly consistent. This also reflects the unique appeal of Web3 prediction markets in data aggregation and market consensus.
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GamefiGreenievip
· 12-28 08:49
Haha, can this also open for trading? Prediction markets really dare to bet on everything Market wisdom is indeed amazing, 98% of the aggregated data is exactly the same as leaked data? No, this is even more stable than blockchain game profits Santa Claus has been tokenized, why are we still hesitating Web3 prediction markets are like modern big data fortune-telling, but they seem to be quite accurate... This batch of participants is much smarter than me, $1.71 million just set Santa's KPI, a typical case of consensus realization Wait, can this contract be shorted? I want to do a reverse operation Market pricing is 8.2-8.3 billion, I can't bet below 8.2 billion, anyone want to join me haha Prediction markets are all about letting you vote with your money, very democratic
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Ser_Liquidatedvip
· 12-28 05:12
Haha, this is hilarious. The prediction market can be this accurate, way more reliable than weather forecasts. Web3 stuff is getting more and more outrageous, even using Santa Claus's gift quantities for betting. $1.71 million in trading volume? That's almost the market cap of some small coins, crazy. Wait, 8.2 billion gifts? Where did this data leak from? Is someone really tracking Santa Claus? Honestly, this just shows the power of the market. When everyone contributes, the fire burns brighter. Data aggregation is truly amazing. But I'm still curious how 98% of people reached a consensus. Are buyers really that unified? Is it really reassuring? Santa Claus better do some proper accounting. Turns out you all had it figured out long ago.
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BlockchainFoodievip
· 12-28 05:04
ngl this is literally the farm-to-fork verification of prediction markets... everyone's taste buds aligned on 82-83B gifts, the consensus is *chef's kiss* immaculate
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bridge_anxietyvip
· 12-25 09:50
Wow, someone really tokenized Santa Claus—this is the true decentralized belief.
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NoodlesOrTokensvip
· 12-25 09:45
Haha, this is the magic of Web3. Truly amazing. The prediction market has cracked the case, even Santa needs to verify his identity on the blockchain. $1.71 million is just a warm-up. I bet the next contract is Santa's wallet address. This accuracy is suspicious; it feels like there's an insider. 82 million gifts? Why do I feel like I didn't get any? The market consensus is so strong, maybe I should go all in and give it a try. A classic self-fulfilling prophecy, but playing this on-chain is really fun. Wait, how did this data leak? Has Santa also started co-signing on the chain? Web3 players really dare to bet on anything. I'll just watch and laugh. Is this a miraculous coincidence or is someone manipulating behind the scenes? Thinking it through is chilling.
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WagmiWarriorvip
· 12-25 09:30
Haha, this prediction market is really awesome, using money to bet on Santa's gift count. Web3 people's creativity is truly unique. The data alignment is way off, 8.2 billion shares, what a coincidence? Feels like someone is manipulating behind the scenes. Prediction markets have really become casinos, but I like this kind of gameplay. It's much more honest than traditional finance. Wait, this $1.71 million just to guess the number of gifts? I need to think about whether I can make some profit from it. Market consensus, to put it simply, is a group of people betting together. I don't know if this coincidence is real or if there's some insider info. Wow, if the 8.2 billion figure is true, that's just too exaggerated. Is Santa Claus tired? Honestly, I'm a bit speechless about the popularity of this boring prediction, but I can't stop watching.
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MEVHunterXvip
· 12-25 09:26
Haha, this is the magic of Web3. The market consensus is exactly the same as "real data," which is outrageous. 1.71 million USD spent to track Santa's gift quota—this move is just incredible. 98% consensus? Such a neat number, I find it a bit hard to believe, but it is indeed quite ironic. Prediction markets can really uncover some meaning, although at its core it's still gambling. Over 8.2 billion gifts—this number just sounds very Web3.
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