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Fully Onchain, DeFi-Integrated Prediction Markets

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MilliΞ (@llamaonthebrink) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Activity on Trueo is super modest, but it’s consistent and organic. What I found most interesting though is how accurately our markets price the chances of events happening despite the modest liquidity. It’s only 37 days into 2026 and four of our exploit related markets

Activity on <a href="/Trueo_app/">Trueo</a> is super modest, but it’s consistent and organic.

What I found most interesting though is how accurately our markets price the chances of events happening despite the modest liquidity.

It’s only 37 days into 2026 and four of our exploit related markets
MilliΞ (@llamaonthebrink) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Okay this is pretty brilliant. A yearn vault that automatically uses its yield to purchase outcome tokens. Just one of the benefits of Trueo being fully onchain and composable 😤

Trueo (@trueo_app) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trueo’s differentiators: 🔮 Oracle = Comprehensive and Transparent ⚖️ 📜 Event Contracts = Fully-onchain and Immutable ⛓️

Trueo’s differentiators:

🔮 Oracle = Comprehensive and Transparent ⚖️

📜 Event Contracts = Fully-onchain and Immutable ⛓️
Average Joe’s Crypto (@avgjoescrypto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For Trueo, could we potentially get some longer term markets listed and potentially be able to use the YES/NO tokens as collateral? I would image this could be theoretically possible for certain markets. Cc: MilliΞ

MilliΞ (@llamaonthebrink) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s becoming tiresome to read these threads about Polymarket and Kalshi absolutely botching their resolutions. My view has always been that an event contract’s rules should be immutable once a market has been deployed. This way if the rules are poorly written, the market will

MilliΞ (@llamaonthebrink) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Drafting precise event contract rules is hard even with the use of modern LLMs. Resolving such markets is even harder downstream. Despite these difficulties we are solving for this with Trueo. But what Vitalik is suggesting is in a way brilliant because it resolves the