There's something worth thinking about here: predictions and validation really can't survive without each other.
When you strip away the theory, what actually matters is capturing authentic human judgment in real time. Live predictions, made under genuine uncertainty, where nothing gets retroactively tweaked or gamed. Yeah, it's messy and noisy—but that's exactly the point. That friction is what keeps it honest.
A prediction market that actually works has to start there: real stakes, real timing, real risk. Not sanitized. Not post-adjusted. The messiness isn't a bug, it's proof the system actually functions.
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There's something worth thinking about here: predictions and validation really can't survive without each other.
When you strip away the theory, what actually matters is capturing authentic human judgment in real time. Live predictions, made under genuine uncertainty, where nothing gets retroactively tweaked or gamed. Yeah, it's messy and noisy—but that's exactly the point. That friction is what keeps it honest.
A prediction market that actually works has to start there: real stakes, real timing, real risk. Not sanitized. Not post-adjusted. The messiness isn't a bug, it's proof the system actually functions.