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AGsist
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2 months ago
One structural difference seems to be incentive alignment.
Sportsbooks monetize volume and friction, while prediction markets depend on sustained liquidity and accurate pricing, which is much harder to maintain at scale.
It feels less like a failure of the idea and more a mismatch between economic incentives and market expectations.
cl42|2 months ago
According to the article, prediction markets make magnitudes more money on potentially illegal (by today's standards in the US, anyway) sports betting than true event contracts.
AGsist|2 months ago