🌐Internet Markets on Kairos
On Kairos, Internet Markets are socially-powered prediction and decision spaces where anyone can bet on ideas, challenge friends, and create custom markets—public or private. They're flexible, gamified, and viral like posts—turning beliefs into proof, and insights into interactive wagers. If you can say it online, you can make it a market.
🌐 What Are Internet Markets?
Internet Markets are a new kind of social, decentralized prediction and decision-making space—where anyone can create, participate in, and share markets on anything they care about. From forecasting prices and outcomes to challenging friends or testing personal theories, Internet Markets represent the full spectrum of user-driven belief expression and competitive insight.
Unlike traditional prediction markets, which are often rigid, niche, and finance-heavy, Internet Markets are:
Socially native — markets are built around networks of friends, shared interests, and community challenges.
User-generated — anyone can create a public or private market, from global events to hyper-specific personal bets.
Interactively competitive — through challenges, copy trading, and leaderboard-driven dynamics.
Flexible by design — supporting both public bets and intimate, private markets with friends.
Playable — with points, status, and smart gamified mechanics that make market-making fun and sticky.
💡 Why “Internet” Markets?
We use the word “Internet” because:
These markets are open, interactive, and viral—like memes, tweets, or TikToks.
They’re natively digital and thrive on real-time social connections.
Anyone with a thought, idea, or hunch can turn it into a market, just like you’d post content online.
The structure supports price predictions, personal decision bets, social challenges, and more—beyond just financial speculation.
🧠 From Betting to Broadcasting Beliefs
In Internet Markets, betting is more than just profit—it’s proof-of-belief. It’s a way to:
Put your conviction on-chain.
Back your ideas with skin in the game.
See what your friends, community, or the crowd believe.
Markets become interactive posts—and Internet Markets turn insights into public (or private) mini-games where everyone gets to play, prove, or profit.
If you can say it online, you can make it a market!
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