In Brief
Polymarket has partnered with Substack to launch the Oracle, allowing for the integration of Polymarket’s prediction odds directly into articles published on Substack.

A decentralized prediction market platform Polymarket revealed a collaboration with Substack This newly added feature, known as the Oracle, will allow users to integrate Polymarket’s prediction odds directly into their Substack content and across various online spaces, enhancing the publishing, payment, and analytics capabilities.
Substack serves as a versatile platform for various forms of content including text, video, and audio. Currently, it boasts an extensive user base with over 35 million active subscriptions, among which more than 3 million are paid.
By embedding Polymarket markets in their articles, creators can elevate their storytelling, making it more visually appealing while also providing readers with a direct quantitative approach to the subjects discussed.
To add a prediction market to a post, users should begin by visiting the Polymarket website, selecting the odds they wish to embed by hovering over the desired market. Next, they will need to click the ‘copy link’ button to get a shareable link. By simply pasting this link into their Substack post, it will automatically be converted into a live embedded widget that updates in real time with the current odds.
Polymarket and Substack Introduce the Oracle, Offering Users Insights From Active Markets on Polymarket
The initial product from this partnership is known as the Oracle, which will regularly deliver insights on market trends and crucial statistics, along with analysis on the most talked-about topics of the day. Users will access valuable information and analyses derived from a diverse range of active markets available on Polymarket, including comprehensive summaries of market dynamics and in-depth explorations of current issues.
Polymarket is a platform specializing in prediction markets that spans cryptocurrencies, sports, business, and Olympic events. On May 14th, the platform successfully raised $70 million in a Series B funding round led by Founder Fund, with participation from Ethereum’s co-founder. Vitalik Buterin .
Recently, Polymarket collaborated with MoonPay, a payment processing platform, to enable debit and credit card transactions, streamlining the onboarding experience for users, particularly those who may be less familiar with the cryptocurrency world.
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