Prediction markets have been around for a while, but something feels missing—the human element. Everyone's focused on efficiency and accuracy, but where's the passion? Where's the engagement? It might be time to think bigger. What if we built markets around culture itself? Culture markets could unlock a whole new dimension where communities actually have skin in the game on what matters to them.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 1h ago
Sounds good, but can culture markets really increase engagement? I think most people still only care about whether they can make money, haha.
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DefiEngineerJack
· 01-11 07:59
honestly culture markets sound nice in theory but let me check the math here... where's the oracle layer handling subjective data? that's non-trivial and you're glossing over it
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CryptoDouble-O-Seven
· 01-11 07:59
Speaking of which, this idea is indeed fresh, but can culture markets really be implemented? It still feels like a conceptual stage.
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ForkLibertarian
· 01-11 07:36
Sounds good, but honestly, can the cultural market really get people involved? Or is it just another game for capital?
Prediction markets have been around for a while, but something feels missing—the human element. Everyone's focused on efficiency and accuracy, but where's the passion? Where's the engagement? It might be time to think bigger. What if we built markets around culture itself? Culture markets could unlock a whole new dimension where communities actually have skin in the game on what matters to them.