星球日报
星球日报|Mar 14, 2026 02:09
[Paradigm Releases First Predictive Market Poll Report: Approximately 36% of U.S. Voters Are Predictive Market Users] Odaily Planet Daily News – Paradigm VP Justin Slaughter posted on Platform X, stating that Paradigm has released its first public opinion poll report of the year, which is also the institution's first survey focused on predictive markets. The results show that more than one-third (approximately 36%) of U.S. voters have used predictive markets, either by placing bets or browsing the markets for information. Additionally, most Americans currently do not have a clear stance on predictive markets. Even among the 95% of Americans who have heard of predictive markets, nearly half do not have a clear opinion (including predictive market users). In terms of user demographics, predictive market users under the age of 50 account for as much as 66%, with 18–34-year-olds making up 20% and 35–49-year-olds accounting for 27%. Non-white voters have a slightly higher usage rate of predictive markets compared to white voters, and men have a significantly higher usage rate than women (46% vs. 31%).
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