Prediction Markets Tier List
S Tier - Big players with strong volume and usage
1. @Polymarket: The largest prediction market, strong in politics and global events. Deep liquidity and smooth trading. Still the main benchmark in this space.
2. @Kalshi: US-regulated platform with ~$1.1b open interest. Focuses on real-world events and sports.
3. @predictdotfun: BNB Chain platform with ~$356m volume. Mix of trading, yield, and airdrop campaigns. Very active during big event, fun and fast-paced.
A Tier - Growing fast with quite the performance
4. @HyperliquidX: Expanding from perps into prediction markets. Open interest rising quickly, strong base to grow from.
5. @trylimitless: Simple UI, $133m+ volume. Covers sports, crypto, politics. Easy to use with active incentives.
6. @opinionlabsxyz: Focus on macro events like Fed and CPI. $400m+ volume, markets feel structured and data-driven.
7. @SX_Bet: Onchain sports betting with peer-to-peer odds. Flexible and fits sports traders well.
8. @TurboFlow_xyz: Smaller volume but growing fast. Shows up often in farming lists, early-stage with upside.
B Tier - Stable platforms with steady usage
9. @MyriadMarkets: Multichain with many market types. Good variety, steady activity.
10. @42space: Active campaigns on BNB. Easy to farm, often recommended.
11. @bagel_win: Mobile app with gamified design. Simple and fast, good for beginners.
12. @OvertimeMarkets: Onchain sports betting across multiple L2s. Solid depth and smooth experience.
13. @KairosTradeX: Trading layer across platforms. Helps execute faster, useful for active users.
C Tier - Smaller or early-stage projects
14. @azuroprotocol: Liquidity layer for betting apps. Strong backend, slower growth on user side.
15. @totalistrading: Parlay-style trading on Solana. Interesting idea, still low volume.
16. @Predictstreet: Linked to World Cup 2026 with strong distribution. Growth tied to big events.
17. @xomarket: Anyone can create markets. Creative but liquidity spreads out.
18. @predofficial: Early-stage with active campaigns. Still building traction.
