Crypto exchange MEXC is stepping into the rapidly expanding prediction market sector, launching a new platform that allows users to trade on the outcomes of realCrypto exchange MEXC is stepping into the rapidly expanding prediction market sector, launching a new platform that allows users to trade on the outcomes of real

MEXC Enters Prediction Market Race As Trading Volumes Top $18 Billion

2026/03/17 00:54
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Crypto exchange MEXC is stepping into the rapidly expanding prediction market sector, launching a new platform that allows users to trade on the outcomes of real-world events.

The feature lets traders speculate on topics ranging from geopolitical developments and macroeconomic trends to major crypto events and sports outcomes. Instead of simply reacting to news, users can now take positions on what they believe will happen next.

The timing of the launch is no coincidence. Prediction markets have been experiencing a sharp rise in activity over the past year. In February 2026 alone, platforms such as Polymarket and Kalshi processed more than $18.7 billion in trading volume, according to industry data.

At the same time, the sector crossed a major financial milestone. Total open interest across prediction markets surpassed $1 billion for the first time, reflecting the growing amount of capital now tied up in event-based contracts.

A New Way To Trade Real-World Events

Prediction markets operate differently from traditional crypto trading. Instead of buying tokens and hoping their price goes up, participants trade contracts tied to the likelihood of specific events happening.

If traders believe an event is likely, they buy contracts pushing the probability higher. If they think it won’t happen, they sell or short the position. Prices adjust constantly as sentiment shifts.

In practice, this turns news headlines into tradable assets.

For exchanges like MEXC, adding this type of product expands the range of activities available on their platform. Users can now engage with markets that react directly to global developments, rather than just cryptocurrency price movements.

It also reflects a broader trend in the industry. Traders increasingly want markets that combine information, speculation, and real-time data, and prediction markets offer exactly that.

Record Trading Volumes Signal Rising Interest

The latest numbers show just how quickly the sector is growing.

During February 2026, total trading volume across leading prediction platforms reached $18.7 billion, one of the highest monthly figures recorded so far.

Several factors helped drive the surge. Major geopolitical developments, high-profile political debates, and globally followed sporting events all generated intense interest among traders.

Prediction markets thrive on events that spark strong opinions. When people disagree about what might happen next, the markets become more active.

That dynamic has pushed the industry into new territory financially. With open interest now exceeding $1 billion, prediction markets are no longer a niche experiment within the crypto ecosystem.

Instead, they are beginning to look like a legitimate financial category of their own.

Polymarket Expands Its Lead

Among the platforms benefiting from the sector’s rapid growth, Polymarket has strengthened its position as the dominant player.

Recent data suggests the platform’s market share has climbed from roughly 40% to around 55%, giving it a sizable lead over competitors.

Most of the trading activity on Polymarket centers around U.S. political prediction markets, which generate significantly more volume than other categories.

On average:

  •  Political markets see around $28.17 million in daily trading volume
  •  Sports markets average roughly $1.32 million per day
  •  Cryptocurrency prediction markets record about $44,000 daily

The difference is striking but not surprising. Political developments tend to capture global attention and often carry significant economic consequences. That combination makes them ideal subjects for prediction markets.

Liquidity Concentrated In A Small Number Of Markets

Despite the impressive overall activity, trading within prediction markets is far from evenly distributed.

Polymarket alone has created about 295,000 markets, yet the majority of them attract little or no participation.

Data shows:

  •  22.9% of markets last less than a day
  •  67.7% close within seven days

Even more revealing, 63% of short-term markets record no trading activity during their first 24 hours.

Instead, most of the liquidity flows into a relatively small number of popular events.

Just 505 major markets account for about 47% of Polymarket’s total historical trading volume, while the top 10 markets alone generate 57% of overall activity.

In other words, prediction markets behave a lot like social media platforms or news cycles, attention tends to concentrate around a handful of major stories.

Why Prediction Markets Sometimes Price Events Differently

Another interesting feature of prediction markets is how their pricing can differ from traditional financial markets.

A good example comes from a market predicting whether WTI crude oil would reach $100 before the end of the month.

On Polymarket, the probability implied by the market price was 10 to 30 percentage points higher than the probability derived from options traded on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.

The difference highlights the contrast between the two ecosystems.

Traditional derivatives markets are dominated by institutional traders and professional hedgers. Their strategies tend to rely heavily on data models and risk management.

Prediction markets, by comparison, still attract a large share of retail participants. Traders often react quickly to news or sentiment, which can sometimes push probabilities higher than what traditional financial models suggest.

Lower liquidity can also exaggerate these differences.

Prediction Markets As A Real-Time Intelligence System

Beyond speculation, many analysts see prediction markets evolving into something much broader, a kind of decentralized intelligence network.

Because participants are risking real money on outcomes, the prices that emerge can reflect a crowd-sourced assessment of probability.

Geopolitical prediction markets have been particularly active. On Polymarket, their share of total trading volume increased from around 3% to a peak of 14%, highlighting growing interest in global political developments.

The financial performance of the platform also suggests strong commercial potential. Since introducing trading fees, Polymarket has generated $2.19 million in total fees, with average weekly revenue reaching roughly $730,000.

At that pace, the platform’s annualized revenue potential exceeds $38 million.

Looking ahead, prediction markets may evolve in several directions. Quantitative trading firms could begin exploiting pricing gaps between prediction markets and traditional derivatives, gradually improving efficiency through arbitrage.

There is also speculation that prediction contracts could eventually be tied to real-world assets or structured financial products, potentially bringing institutional capital into the sector.

For now, one thing is becoming clear. Prediction markets are moving well beyond their experimental phase. As more exchanges, including MEXC, enter the space, they are steadily transforming into a new financial arena where information, speculation, and global events intersect in real time.

Disclosure: This is not trading or investment advice. Always do your research before buying any cryptocurrency or investing in any services.

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