[Coin World] You can now directly play with prediction market Tokens on the Solana on-chain.
This time, it's a collaboration between Kalshi and the decentralized order flow platform DFlow — using a foundational framework called Concurrent Liquidity Programs to move traditional prediction markets on-chain. Users only need to drop a trading intention on-chain, and liquidity providers will asynchronously help complete the orders. Prediction market tokens can be minted or burned on demand, without worrying about liquidity bottlenecks.
What's more exciting is that Kalshi directly invested 2 million dollars as an incentive. This money is specifically for teams willing to develop new applications using the DFlow prediction market API. The official documentation is now available, and developers can integrate Kalshi's prediction market features into their own Solana applications.
From a technical perspective, this design of asynchronous order filling is quite clever - it ensures the immediacy of on-chain transactions while not letting liquidity become a bottleneck. For developers, this could be a good entry point.
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Kalshi prediction market log in to Solana: asynchronous orders + 2 million dollar ecological incentives
[Coin World] You can now directly play with prediction market Tokens on the Solana on-chain.
This time, it's a collaboration between Kalshi and the decentralized order flow platform DFlow — using a foundational framework called Concurrent Liquidity Programs to move traditional prediction markets on-chain. Users only need to drop a trading intention on-chain, and liquidity providers will asynchronously help complete the orders. Prediction market tokens can be minted or burned on demand, without worrying about liquidity bottlenecks.
What's more exciting is that Kalshi directly invested 2 million dollars as an incentive. This money is specifically for teams willing to develop new applications using the DFlow prediction market API. The official documentation is now available, and developers can integrate Kalshi's prediction market features into their own Solana applications.
From a technical perspective, this design of asynchronous order filling is quite clever - it ensures the immediacy of on-chain transactions while not letting liquidity become a bottleneck. For developers, this could be a good entry point.