A decentralized prediction market just launched a wild bet: Will we see a magnitude 10+ earthquake anywhere on Earth before 2027 hits?
That's the kind of question that gets traders thinking about black swan events and probability curves. These prediction platforms keep pushing boundaries—from election outcomes to natural disasters, nothing's off limits anymore.
What's your take? Are we betting on science or just hedging against the unthinkable?
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LiquidityHunter
· 12-10 04:23
Damn, these people really dare to gamble, even earthquakes can be on the market? I just want to know how the liquidity is
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 12-09 20:20
Magnitude 10 earthquake? Are we betting on the end of humanity... I’d better just stick to making shitcoins.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 12-09 20:20
Magnitude 10 earthquake... Bro, the odds must be insanely high to attract anyone to bet on this. Feels like it's just an IQ tax.
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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 12-09 20:17
Ha, isn’t this just betting on the apocalypse... You can make money by betting on human extinction, that’s how absurd Web3 is.
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fren_with_benefits
· 12-09 19:55
No, this thing is really a bit hard to take... A magnitude 10 earthquake? Wake up, everyone—the scientists all say the probability of that is extremely low.
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SerumSqueezer
· 12-09 19:51
Magnitude 10 earthquake? LOL, these people really dare to imagine. What's next, are they going to bet on when the Earth will explode?
A decentralized prediction market just launched a wild bet: Will we see a magnitude 10+ earthquake anywhere on Earth before 2027 hits?
That's the kind of question that gets traders thinking about black swan events and probability curves. These prediction platforms keep pushing boundaries—from election outcomes to natural disasters, nothing's off limits anymore.
What's your take? Are we betting on science or just hedging against the unthinkable?