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How It Works
Choose a Market
Choose an event you're interested in - elections, crypto, sports or any other topic
Buy Yes or No
Buy "Yes" if you think the event will happen, or "No" if not. The price = the probability
Profit
If you guessed right - you get $1 per share. You can also sell early and take profit
Guides
All Guides → ←What Is Polymarket — and How to Get Started
A comprehensive guide to prediction markets: how Polymarket works, what CLOB and USDC are, how prices represent probabilities, and how to start trading on prediction markets intelligently.
Opening an Account on Polymarket — Step by Step
A detailed guide to opening a Polymarket account: crypto wallet setup, depositing USDC on Polygon, KYC, security, and picking the right exchange in your country.
Trading on Polymarket — How to Buy, Sell, and Profit
Complete guide to trading on Polymarket: buying Yes/No shares, limit vs market orders, reading the order book, calculating P&L, position sizing, fee structure, and avoiding common mistakes.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is Polymarket?Polymarket is a blockchain-based prediction market platform where you can trade on the outcomes of real-world events - from politics to crypto and sports. Prices reflect the collective probability of traders.
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Is Polymarket legal in my country?Polymarket operates as an international decentralized platform. Regulations vary by country. It's recommended to consult a tax advisor regarding reporting obligations.
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How much money do I need to start?You can start with just a few dollars. The minimum per trade depends on the asset price - you can buy shares for as little as 1 cent each.
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How do I deposit money?You can deposit using USDC (a stable digital currency), credit card, or bank transfer. The system also supports crypto wallets like MetaMask.
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What's the difference between prediction markets and gambling?Prediction markets are based on two-way trading (buying and selling) with continuous price discovery, while gambling is based on fixed odds set by the bookmaker. On Polymarket you can sell a position before the event ends.




