https://www.forbes.com/sites/digital-assets/2024/11/05/polymarkets-32-billion-election-bet-shows-web3-potential
Today, all eyes are on the U.S. election. Though the outcome is still unknown, one thing is certain: the crypto space has already come out on top. This isn’t just due to Donald Trump’s enthusiastic endorsements or Kamala Harris’s reserved nod to the industry. Equally noteworthy is the rising interest in the Web3 prediction platform
Polymarket’s $3.2 Billion Election Bet Shows Web3 Potential
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