Prediction Markets Go Mainstream as Polymarket Surpasses $20 Billion in Trades
- Polymarket's $20B trading volume milestone highlights prediction markets' mainstream growth, driven by U.S. regulatory approval and a $9B valuation surge. - The platform secured $2B in ICE investment and partnered with DraftKings, expanding its clearinghouse capabilities and tokenization initiatives. - Competitor Kalshi's $10-12B valuation and Polymarket's upcoming POLY token airdrop underscore the sector's rapid adoption by retail/institutional investors. - Regulatory debates over derivatives vs. gambli
Polymarket, a digital platform for prediction markets, has achieved over $20 billion in cumulative trading volume, marking a significant achievement for the sector, according to a
This spike in trading activity comes as prediction markets overall are experiencing a surge in valuations. In September 2025, reports indicated Polymarket was exploring a $9 billion valuation, a dramatic rise from its $1 billion valuation in June 2025, according to a
Polymarket's growth is also supported by key alliances. The platform recently entered into an agreement to act as a clearinghouse for
The platform is anticipated to introduce a new token following Polymarket’s relaunch in the U.S., which is expected to become a core component of the platform. Chief Marketing Officer Matthew Modabber confirmed both the token's development and an upcoming distribution to users in an interview with Yahoo Finance. While detailed plans have not yet been disclosed, Modabber suggested the model may draw inspiration from Hyperliquid, a decentralized exchange that launched a token without immediate incentives. The distribution is expected to reward users based on their trading activity, a standard approach in decentralized finance, according to a
Nevertheless, regulatory uncertainties remain. U.S. lawmakers are still discussing whether prediction markets should fall under the category of derivatives or gambling, a decision that could influence the rollout of Polymarket's token, as reported by a
As Polymarket gears up for its next stage, its rapid expansion mirrors a larger transformation in the financial sector. With weekly trading volumes topping $2 billion in October 2025, as reported by Seeking Alpha, prediction markets are increasingly being recognized as a mainstream investment option, drawing interest from both individual and institutional investors, TheCoinrise observed.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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