There's something different happening with hyperstitions right now. Their first market just went live on Monad, but here's the twist—calling it a prediction market doesn't really capture what's going on.
Think of it more as a reflexive oracle setup. The mechanics work through sentiment flows and group coordination, which actually shape the outcome itself. So the "prediction" element? It's feeding back into reality as people participate. Wild stuff when you think about how traditional prediction markets operate versus this.
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StablecoinArbitrageur
· 12h ago
wait so you're telling me the market outcome literally depends on sentiment flows feeding back into itself? that's not prediction that's just... collective delusion with extra steps lmao
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CryingOldWallet
· 12h ago
Wait, can sentiment flows really change the outcome itself? Doesn't that mean we're collectively imagining a price and then actually making it happen... The more I think about it, the more terrifying it is.
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CryptoSourGrape
· 12h ago
If only I had seen this thing earlier, now I can only watch others get the benefits.
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WalletDoomsDay
· 12h ago
Wait, isn't this just a self-fulfilling prophecy? The more people participate, the more they can change the outcome, so what's the point of predicting anything... it just turns into a collective illusion generator.
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BuyHighSellLow
· 13h ago
Haha, it's really a fake prediction. The more people participate, the more accurate the result becomes. Isn't this just a self-fulfilling prophecy?
There's something different happening with hyperstitions right now. Their first market just went live on Monad, but here's the twist—calling it a prediction market doesn't really capture what's going on.
Think of it more as a reflexive oracle setup. The mechanics work through sentiment flows and group coordination, which actually shape the outcome itself. So the "prediction" element? It's feeding back into reality as people participate. Wild stuff when you think about how traditional prediction markets operate versus this.