The post Rain Launches Beta with First-Ever Decentralized Prediction Markets appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News The decentralized protocol Rain has launched its public beta, positioning itself as the “Uniswap of prediction markets” in a direct challenge to centralized incumbents. The launch introduces a permissionless model where anyone can create a market, including, for the first time, a private community-specific prediction market. Think of it as a “Youtube-style” platform where anyone …The post Rain Launches Beta with First-Ever Decentralized Prediction Markets appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News The decentralized protocol Rain has launched its public beta, positioning itself as the “Uniswap of prediction markets” in a direct challenge to centralized incumbents. The launch introduces a permissionless model where anyone can create a market, including, for the first time, a private community-specific prediction market. Think of it as a “Youtube-style” platform where anyone …

Rain Launches Beta with First-Ever Decentralized Prediction Markets

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The post Rain Launches Beta with First-Ever Decentralized Prediction Markets appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

The decentralized protocol Rain has launched its public beta, positioning itself as the “Uniswap of prediction markets” in a direct challenge to centralized incumbents. The launch introduces a permissionless model where anyone can create a market, including, for the first time, a private community-specific prediction market. Think of it as a “Youtube-style” platform where anyone can upload a video while their centralized competitors act as a “Netflix-stlye” curated system.

Rain’s arrival is timely, landing as the prediction market sector is experiencing explosive growth, with centralized platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi recently surpassing a staggering $7.4 billion in trading volume. This surge is partially rooted by U.S regulators giving these companies the green light to operate earlier this year.

The centralized manner of the current prediction market industry, has led to widespread user frustration over a limited scope of available markets, a lack of transparency in how outcomes are decided, and significant manual settlement delays. By contrast, Rain’s open protocol allows any user to create a market for any event, from global elections to niche community milestones, without needing approval from a central gatekeeper.

The protocol’s most significant innovation is the introduction of private markets. This feature unlocks entirely new use cases, allowing DAOs, crypto projects, or private groups to forecast internal events, track project milestones, or simply engage their communities in an invite-only environment.

To manage outcome resolution at scale, Rain utilizes a novel hybrid oracle engine. Public market outcomes are first determined by a consensus of multiple independent AI models. If this automated result is disputed, the case is automatically escalated to an AI “judge” for a secondary ruling. Only if that ruling is also challenged does the dispute go to a final, binding decision from decentralized human oracles. For its new private markets, creators resolve outcomes directly, but the same powerful AI and human dispute mechanism serves as a critical backstop.

The protocol’s ecosystem is powered by its native $RAIN token. While markets operate on the stablecoin USDT, holding $RAIN is mandatory for participation and to access trading options, creating a core utility for the token. The platform’s tokenomics are designed for balance, featuring a deflationary 2.5% buy-and-burn mechanism funded from trading volume, which is counter-weighted by an inflationary issuance to reward contributors and fund ecosystem growth.

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