Paradigm releases its first predictive market opinion poll report, showing that about 36% of American voters have become predictive market users

By: rootdata|2026/03/14 11:42:00
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Paradigm VP Justin Slaughter posted on platform X that Paradigm has released its first public opinion survey report this year, which is also the agency's first survey on prediction markets. The results show that more than one-third (about 36%) of American voters have used prediction markets, either by placing bets or browsing the markets for information. Additionally, most Americans currently do not have a clear attitude towards prediction markets. Even among the 95% of Americans who have heard of prediction markets, nearly half do not have a definitive stance (including users of prediction markets).

In terms of user demographics, those under 50 years old account for as much as 66% of the prediction market population, with the 18-34 age group making up 20% and the 35-49 age group making up 27%; non-white voters have a slightly higher usage rate of prediction markets compared to white voters, and men have a significantly higher usage rate than women (46% vs. 31%).

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