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What is Limitless?
Limitless is an on-chain prediction-market platform focused on fast, short-duration markets — including hourly and daily crypto-price questions — that settle transparently on-chain. It competes with Polymarket on the permissionless, real-money side of prediction markets. As of June 2026 it is an emerging venue growing with on-chain trading volume.
What Limitless offers
Limitless emphasizes quick-turnaround markets and a streamlined on-chain trading experience. Positions and settlement are verifiable on-chain, and the platform leans into high-frequency, short-duration questions rather than long-dated events.
Who it is for
Limitless suits on-chain traders who want fast markets and self-custody, and who are comfortable with crypto wallets. Users who want CFTC-regulated, USD-denominated contracts should use Kalshi.
How Limitless compares
Versus Polymarket, Limitless skews toward shorter-duration and crypto-native markets; versus Kalshi, it is permissionless and on-chain rather than regulated. Liquidity is typically thinner than Polymarket, so prices can move faster.
Is Limitless legal?
As an on-chain, permissionless venue, availability depends on your jurisdiction and local rules around crypto and event trading. Verify before trading.
FAQ
Is Limitless on-chain?
Yes. Limitless settles trades on-chain, so positions and outcomes are transparent and verifiable.
What kind of markets does Limitless have?
Limitless focuses on fast, short-duration markets, including hourly and daily crypto-price questions.
Is Limitless like Polymarket?
Both are on-chain, real-money prediction markets; Limitless leans toward shorter-duration and crypto-native markets.
Do I need a crypto wallet for Limitless?
Yes. As an on-chain platform, Limitless requires a compatible crypto wallet to trade.
Read our full Limitless review at /prediction/platforms/limitless for the complete breakdown.
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What is Polymarket?
Polymarket is a decentralized prediction market on Polygon, settling trades in USDC. Blocked for US users since a 2022 CFTC settlement, it processed $3.5B+ in volume during the 2024 US election.
What is Kalshi?
Kalshi is the first federally regulated prediction market in the U.S., operating under CFTC oversight since 2020. Trade real-money event contracts legally in all 50 states via ACH.
What are prediction markets?
Prediction markets let traders buy and sell binary event contracts priced by live auctions — not fixed odds. They're federally regulated by the CFTC, legal in all 50 US states, and distinct from traditional sportsbooks.
How do event contracts work?
Event contracts are binary derivatives priced as implied probabilities, settling at $1 or $0 based on real-world outcomes. They're traded on CFTC-regulated exchanges like Kalshi and CME.
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