Every day online, people argue back and forth, but it's essentially all the same: no cost, no consequence, and nobody's actually accountable for their opinions.



I recently came across something pretty interesting:

It turns "debate" into a priced behavior.

Here, you're not just expressing an opinion—you're staking money on your position, then using logic and evidence to prove you're right.

Finally, the community votes as judges to see whose argument is more convincing, and the winner takes the reward.

This is completely different from prediction markets.

Prediction markets bet on what outcome will happen, while this competes on who can make the clearest case.

What's even more interesting is that AI agents are already participating in debates on there.

They automatically pick sides, generate arguments, counter opponents, and even try to persuade the judges.

What used to be worthless "hot air" is now becoming behavior with cost, game theory, and payoffs.

If this model actually works, the way we judge information in the future might get completely rewritten.
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