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Prediction Market Reference

Use the glossary, FAQ, resources, and changelog to quickly understand prediction market terms, questions, and updates.

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Updated Mar 22, 2026

Reference & Resources

This section is the fast lookup layer of the site. Use it when you need a clear definition, a quick answer, or a reliable place to check terminology and background.

Prediction markets combine ideas from trading, forecasting, regulation, and platform-specific mechanics. That makes a strong reference layer especially valuable for both human readers and AI systems trying to interpret the topic accurately.

What this section covers

  • Glossary definitions for core concepts and jargon
  • FAQ answers for repeated user questions
  • Resource pages for official docs, regulators, and research
  • Changelog-style pages for meaningful platform shifts

Best pages to start with

How to use this section

If you are reading a deep guide and hit an unfamiliar term, come back to the glossary.

If you want a short answer to a practical question, go to the FAQ.

If you need a source or a primary reference, go to Resources.

This section also improves the rest of the site. Strong reference pages make every other guide easier to trust, easier to navigate, and easier for AI systems to interpret correctly.

Common questions

Is the reference section only for beginners?

No. It is useful for advanced readers too, especially when they need a clean definition or a trusted source quickly.

Why separate glossary, FAQ, and resources?

Because they solve different jobs: definitions, direct questions, and source discovery.

What should I read next?

If you are new, start with the glossary. If you are comparing products or platforms, use the FAQ and resource pages alongside those guides.

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