Wall Street establishment doubles down on prediction markets. Dow Jones & Company just locked in Polymarket as the exclusive prediction market partner for its major financial publications—The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, and MarketWatch. This isn't just a sponsorship deal. It signals how traditional finance is increasingly integrating blockchain-based prediction mechanisms into mainstream financial discourse. Polymarket's ascent from niche crypto platform to partner of one of the world's oldest financial media powerhouses reflects the broader legitimacy shift happening across Web3. When institutional media gatekeepers start embedding decentralized prediction tools into their editorial ecosystem, you're watching the infrastructure of finance itself get rewritten.
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 21h ago
The New York Times has started using prediction markets, traditional finance is really beginning to take this seriously.
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WalletDetective
· 21h ago
Wall Street is starting to embrace on-chain prediction markets, this is quite interesting.
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ConfusedWhale
· 21h ago
Wall Street is really starting to take it seriously, and Polymarket has finally made it big.
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rugpull_survivor
· 21h ago
Wall Street is really starting to play prediction markets, the crypto world is about to take off!
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CountdownToBroke
· 21h ago
Wall Street has finally bowed its head and behaved.
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ZKProofster
· 21h ago
ngl this is actually just wsj realizing they can't ignore prediction markets anymore... technically speaking, polymarket integrating with dow jones is proof of how the overton window shifted, not proof that crypto "won" or whatever. still skeptical of the implementation details tho—what's the actual trustless mechanism here or are we just getting rebranded cex stuff?
Wall Street establishment doubles down on prediction markets. Dow Jones & Company just locked in Polymarket as the exclusive prediction market partner for its major financial publications—The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, and MarketWatch. This isn't just a sponsorship deal. It signals how traditional finance is increasingly integrating blockchain-based prediction mechanisms into mainstream financial discourse. Polymarket's ascent from niche crypto platform to partner of one of the world's oldest financial media powerhouses reflects the broader legitimacy shift happening across Web3. When institutional media gatekeepers start embedding decentralized prediction tools into their editorial ecosystem, you're watching the infrastructure of finance itself get rewritten.