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Exclusive

This Betting Revolution Is Bigger Than You Think, by Fernando Polti

Tuesday 22 de July 2025 / 12:00

2 minutos de lectura

(Las Vegas, SoloAzar Exclusive).- In the latest video by Fernando Polti, the spotlight is on how crypto enthusiasts, sports superfans, and developers are reshaping gambling through decentralized platforms. From prediction markets and DAOs to fan tokens and on-chain sportsbooks, this emerging ecosystem runs non-stop and challenges traditional betting. Polti breaks down how these platforms work, how they generate revenue, and what it takes to build one yourself.

This Betting Revolution Is Bigger Than You Think, by Fernando Polti

Whether you're in Web3, gambling, or just crypto-curious, this is your crash course on the next frontier of betting. Topics covered: 

-How decentralized prediction markets work 
-What fan tokens really are (and why your portfolio cries when your team loses) 
-Oracles, manipulation, and market dynamics 
-Business models, affiliate systems, and regulation chaos 
-How to build your own betting platform on-chain

How decentralized prediction markets work
Imagine betting on the future: Who wins the election? Will inflation go down? That’s a prediction market and decentralized platforms like Polymarket or Azuro let you bet on those outcomes using smart contracts instead of bookies with less fluff and more math and it’s evolving fast. These platforms work like stock exchanges for real world events. You don’t place a bet in the traditional sense. You buy shares in possible outcomes. The more people buy one side, the more the odds shift. Everything’s driven by supply, demand and cold-blooded speculation. If your prediction is right, you make a profit. If not, you donated to the liquidity pool. The kicker, there’s no centralized authority deciding the odds or taking the bets. It’s code, wallets and a enthusiasm. 

Platforms
Polymarket is the headline act built on Polygon. It let’s you trade on hot topics like politics, macroeconomics even weird stuff like alien discovery or social trends. It has over us$ 200 million dollar volume traded as of mid 2025.

Azuro isn’t as flushy but it’s the infrastructure king. It offers a modular prediction protocol that anyone can build on. It powers more than 30 front-end apps in Latam, India and Southwest Asia, where traditional gambling regulations create perfect conditions for decentralized alternatives. This isn’t just decentralized betting. It’s a new layer of financial signaling.

Fan Tokens

Being a fan was always emotional gambling. Thanks to fan tokens, you can put your money where your heart is. Platfoms like Socios powered by Chile allow sports teams to mint their own branded tokens: Bar tokens for Barcelona, PSG tokens for Paris Saint Germain, and dozens more. These tokens promise engagement, letting fans vote on trivial stuff like locker room music or social media polls. But the real game isn’t the vote, it’s the speculation. These tokens pump on news, dump on losses and trade like meme stocks with stadium sponsorships. In 2025, it has over 100 partnered clubs across Europe, South America and Asia.

Regulators

In Europe and UK, regulators are slowly drawing up guidelines on prediction markets. While in Latin America, space remains largely unregulated. Every decentralized prediction market lives and dies by one thing, the oracle.

The Oracle Problem 
The Oracle is the bridge between the blockchain and reality. But what if the Oracle is wrong, or, what is worse, manipulated? Some platforms use chain link, some build their own, others rely on community resolution or even DL votes.

Market Manipulation 

The danger is clear. If you control the oracle, you control the outcome. Where there’s money and low liquidity, there’s manipulation. The absence of transparency in internal decision-making only fuels this chaos.

How They Actually Make Money

Prediction platforms like Polymarket and Zeitgeist earn via trading fees. A slice of every bet placed, win or lose.

Azuro has an even sleeker model. They offer the plumber for betting dabs and earn revenue by powering the back end for multiple front ends. Its infrastructure as a service with a gambling twist. No need to run a casino when you can sell the slot machines.

Socios splits primary sale proceeds with clubs, then takes fees on every trade in the secondary market. They also charge teams to list, launch and promote. Meanwhile, clubs win twice. They get upfront cash from token sales and build a financial feedback loop with their fans without selling ownership.

Affiliate & Influencer 
Prediction markets offer a unique form of crowd intelligence. These platforms collect behavioral data on what people really believe with money on the line. And that data can be monetized, licensed or fed into models.

In web2 gambling, affiliate marketing is king. In web3, it is being rebuilt with NFTs, Dows and Discord Bots. Decentralized prediction platforms and fun token ecosystems are experimenting with new forms of referrals, community rewards and influencer loops. We’re seeing influencer hosted market on Polymarket, fun token giveaways via Telegram and tokenized affiliate link that pay out in stable coins or governance tokens. Some platforms even let top referrals shape product features or vote on new markets. The result, an hybrid of ambassador program and micro celebrity economy, The challenge, attribution and compliance. Onchain doesn´t always mean transparent. If you can’t prove a user came from your tweet, you can’t pay commission. And if that tweet triggers a gambling authority, congratulations. You’re now both viral and subpoenaed. Still, whoever nails the affiliated layer in web3, won’t just grow fast, they´ll grow everywhere.

Build Your Own On-Chain Betting Empire

Grab a lawyer and a dev team, because the tools are out there, but the risks are too. You can fork Polymarket, use Azuro SDK or build a DAO powered engine on top of Zeitgeist. You’ll need a reliable Oracle, a clean UI and a jurisdiction that doesn´t hyperventilate at the word “bet”.

-Smart contracts handle settlements.

-Liquidity pools handle the money.

-Users will come if the odds are sharp and the memes are strong.

Alternatively, you can target the fun token play:

-Partner with a team

-Launch branded token

-Promise exclusive access and watch speculation roll in.

Decentralized betting and fun tokens aren’t just gimmicks. They are reprogramming how we interact with odds, with fandom and even with governance.

What was once the domain of casinos and sportsbooks is now open source, permissionless and composable.

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GAT Expo CDMX 2025

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Update on Mexico's Gaming and Raffles Law: Experts discuss its present and future at GAT Expo Mexico 2025

(Mexico City, SoloAzar Exclusive).- At the Expo Santa Fe Convention Center, gaming industry leaders analyzed the challenges and opportunities of the reform to the Gaming and Raffles Law, in a panel moderated by Rosa Ochoa of SCCG Management LATAM.

Tuesday 16 Sep 2025 / 12:00

GAT CDMX 2025: Experts Discussed Innovation in iGaming and Sports Betting in Mexico

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Monday 15 Sep 2025 / 12:00

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