



Browse active yes/no prediction duels across crypto, elections, politics, finance, tech, and world events. Use the live markets grid above, then explore category hubs below for deeper coverage.
Jump into the most active hubs on DuelDuck — from crypto price targets and election odds to macro calls and geopolitical forecasts.
A quick guide to reading markets, finding liquidity, and placing your first Yes or No prediction on DuelDuck.
Prediction markets work by letting you take one side of a yes/no question on a real-world outcome. On DuelDuck, every duel is binary: someone takes the Yes side, someone takes the No, and a smart contract holds collateral until the question resolves.
The platform groups markets into nine categories. Crypto is the most liquid - BTC and ETH price targets, DeFi TVL milestones, memecoin rallies. Politics and Elections become heavily traded around major events: presidential cycles, key legislation, Supreme Court rulings. Sports spans full seasons (will the Lakers win the NBA championship) down to single-match props. Tech & AI covers product launches, regulation deadlines, hardware supply chains. Finance is dominated by Fed decisions, S&P milestones, and macro indicators.
If you're new, start with markets that have at least 3-5 days remaining and existing counterparty volume on both sides. Thin markets - where one side is empty - are harder to enter at fair odds. Use the active markets grid above to find duels other users are actively trading.
Every market shows: question, current implicit odds, total volume locked, time to resolution, and the oracle/source used for settlement. After settlement, smart contract pays out the winner automatically - no claim button, no waiting for manual review.
Entry costs are set by duel creators and vary by market. Many active duels start at just a few dollars in USDC or SOL. Each duel card shows the exact ticket price before you join, so you always know the stake upfront.