Recently came across a prediction market project with an interesting technical architecture. I heard it was launched by a well-known DEX team, and the overall design references the model of a famous prediction platform. The project uses a gas-free solution, with the underlying oracle powered by UMA protocol, which significantly reduces costs. I briefly looked at the white paper, and the oracle design is quite mature. Planning to try it out first to see the actual operation process, and also keep an eye on whether there will be a subsequent airdrop mechanism—early participation in such new projects often brings surprises.
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GasFeeCrier
· 1h ago
The combination of no gas + UMA sounds pretty good, but I wonder if it will turn out to be another story in actual use.
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0xLostKey
· 20h ago
I think the combination of gas-free + UMA oracle is still somewhat interesting, but it depends on how the actual trading depth is; all talk is just on paper.
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TokenomicsDetective
· 12-16 11:58
Gas-free + UMA Oracle combination sounds good, but I'm worried it might be another project with a beautiful whitepaper but poor actual implementation... Has anyone tested it out?
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DegenWhisperer
· 12-16 11:58
The combination of no gas + UMA is indeed stingy, but I wonder if it will actually fail when put into operation.
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MemeCurator
· 12-16 11:55
Listening to gas-free sounds good, but I'm worried it might just be another copy-paste project. By the way, is UMA still stable now?
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DegenMcsleepless
· 12-16 11:45
Not having to pay gas sounds good, but is UMA's oracle really reliable, or is it just another clone project?
Recently came across a prediction market project with an interesting technical architecture. I heard it was launched by a well-known DEX team, and the overall design references the model of a famous prediction platform. The project uses a gas-free solution, with the underlying oracle powered by UMA protocol, which significantly reduces costs. I briefly looked at the white paper, and the oracle design is quite mature. Planning to try it out first to see the actual operation process, and also keep an eye on whether there will be a subsequent airdrop mechanism—early participation in such new projects often brings surprises.