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Information Market: The Next $100 Billion Track
Author: Stacy Muur
Kaito recently released its Information Market Ranking, which is not just a prediction market ranking. It concerns Information Financialization—turning data, insights, and forecasts into tradable assets.
What does this mean? How is it different from traditional prediction markets? Which participants are worth paying attention to?
What is an information market?
The information market is a evolutionary form of prediction markets. It no longer merely bets on the final outcome, but instead monetizes the entire information discovery process.
Traditional Prediction Market
Information Market
Imagine the prediction market as a horse racing bet. The information market pays rewards to the best trainers, jockeys, and analysts—even if their horses do not win.
Insight: You are not just betting on what will happen; you can also earn rewards by understanding why things happen and sharing that knowledge.
Kaito's Leaderboard: Market Landscape
Layer One: Market Leaders
Level Two: High Potential Players
Third Layer: Niche Platform
Noise, countless, hedgehog,
TrueMarket - All methods for building domain-specific applications.
Level 4: Experiment
Castora, Bluff, opinionsdotfun, XO Market - early experiments worth tracking.
Investment Perspective
High Risk/High Reward
Safer Institutional Investment
Niche Alpha
Key Drivers
We are shifting from the attention economy to the information economy. People are no longer just consuming content, but will also be rewarded for creating, organizing, and verifying information.
Kaito's leaderboard is not just a ranking; it is a map depicting how information is priced, traded, and monetized. This market could exceed $100 billion, but we are still in the early stages of "dial-up internet."
The ultimate winners will be those who build the best "refineries" for the "oil" of the new era—information.