I’ve been on the web 3 space for a while and there’s a corner of it that actually makes sense: Prediction Markets.
Not hype. Not noise. Just data, money, and truth.
Here’s why I’m building around it join me early 🧠👇
🧵 My First Thread on Web3: Why Prediction Markets Are the Smartest Corner of Crypto 🧠
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This is my first thread on Web3 — and I’m starting with a topic most people overlook:
Prediction Markets.
They’re not just bets.
They’re markets for truth.
Let’s break it down 👇
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A prediction market lets people trade on future events.
You buy “YES” or “NO” shares on outcomes like:
“Will ETH hit $4K by 2025?”
If you’re right, you profit.
If you’re wrong, you lose.
Simple. But powerful.
Stop blaming bad behaviours on Gen-Z. There is nothing they are doing that Millennials did not do or are not doing.
Bad behaviour is personal, not generational.
Promise you electricity.
Get himself solar panels and inverter.
You, the understanding idiot, is on Band A inside heat.
Focus on Peter Obi for now sha.
“So many Nigerians are more qualified than I am but they are not on the ballot. Among those on the ballot, I am more qualified.”
-Peter Obi on a Media chat with Rufai Oseni.✍️
❝I bought my first car as a student (brand new Volkswagen) in 1980 for 2800 Naira. Drove it to University of Nigeria, Nsukka... I used to enter Nigeria Airways to New York - 155 Naira ticket...❞
Peter Obi speaks about what Nigeria looked like when he was a young man.
Rufai Oseni: “You keep criticizing President Tinubu over the removal of fuel subsidy. What would you have done differently?”
Mr Peter Obi: “I didn't criticize Tinubu for removing the subsidy. I said I would have removed it, but in an organized manner. I wouldn't have announced it at my inauguration. I would have first sat down with operators in the industry because we know there is a lot of crim!nality around the subsidy.
I would remove it to determine the exact amount being spent on subsidy and also address the issue of exchange rate deregulation. But in doing these things, the most important thing is to fight corruption head-on. Since the subsidy was removed, what has been the impact on the average Nigerian? We have even borrowed more money than we used to when subsidy was still in place.”
— NDC presidential candidate, Mr Peter Obi.
Rufai: People say you're always chickening out of problems, and that's why you left ADC and couldn't face Atiku. Same thing with the LP. What's your reaction?
Peter Obi says : They're correct. When people put fire in your house, you don't stay.
I’ll keep saying it, a lot of you need to decenter that Instagram lavish way of life, so you can start thinking like normal humans.
You are a Nigerian , living in Nigeria, no special
talent or skill , fuel is 1300+, rent is skyrocketing everywhere, minimum wage is less than 100k. Trust me you are closer to being homeless than driving that 2025 gle.