Crypto Prediction Markets

Crypto trades around the clock, and so do the prediction markets built on top of it. Will Bitcoin clear a price threshold by a deadline, will Ethereum hit a target, will a specific protocol or regulatory event land — these questions get priced continuously across platforms. MassPredict pulls live crypto-event odds from Polymarket, Kalshi, ForecastEx and more into one place.

Because crypto sentiment can turn on a single headline, the spread between platforms is often wide and fast-moving. When one platform prices a price-target market differently from another, that gap reflects how unsettled the read is in the moment. Seeing them together lets you spot the divergence as it happens.

Coverage spans Bitcoin and Ethereum price targets plus other crypto event outcomes. MassPredict lines the platforms up and leaves the interpretation to you.

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Crypto prediction markets — FAQ

How do crypto price-target prediction markets work?

A market poses a specific, verifiable question, such as whether Bitcoin closes above a given price by a set date, and traders price the YES and NO sides. The price reflects the market's implied probability of that threshold being reached.

What does a 30% YES price mean on a Bitcoin market?

It means the market implies roughly a 30% chance the stated condition is met by the deadline. It reads as a probability, not as a price prediction or a recommendation.

Why do crypto odds differ across prediction platforms?

Separate trader pools and liquidity, plus crypto's fast-moving headlines, push prices apart between venues. Comparing them surfaces how divided the market is at any given moment.

When do crypto prediction markets resolve?

Each market resolves at its stated deadline against a defined data source, such as a reference price at a specific time. Always read the market's resolution terms, since they vary.

Can prediction markets forecast crypto prices?

They show what traders collectively expect about defined outcomes, not a guaranteed price path. Treat them as an informational signal, not financial advice.