Seer
  • 🧙Introduction to Seer
  • Prediction Market Basics
    • đŸĒ„Creating Tokens
    • 🔄Trading Tokens
    • đŸ”ĨRedeeming Tokens
    • ➕Scalar Markets
  • đŸ˜ĩWhy did previous prediction markets fail?
    • ◾A method other than a prediction market produces the best predictions
    • â‰ī¸An article shows a method over performing prediction market
    • 🔎It's not ethical
    • đŸĻRegulatory Attacks
    • 💧Lack of Liquidity
  • đŸĒĄSeer Solution
    • 🔘Seer DAO
    • 🇧🇮Retroactive Public Good Funding
    • 👨‍👨‍đŸ‘Ļ‍đŸ‘ĻPrediction Market Actors
    • đŸĨšThe Chicken and the egg problem
    • 💰Token Incentives
    • â„šī¸Information Seekers
    • 📈Exchange Integration
    • đŸ’ĻLiquidity Management
    • 🔒Safe Liquidity Provision
    • âžĄī¸Practical Implementation = AMM + Auctions
    • 💡Reasoning
    • âš•ī¸Capital Efficency
  • âš™ī¸Applications
    • đŸ•´ī¸Political Predictions
    • 🍲Food and Drugs Market
    • 🌏Macro Studies
    • âēī¸Micro Recommendation
    • đŸ’ĸFutarchy
    • 🤖AI Markets
  • 🤝Conclusion
  • 📄Reference
  • App
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🔄Trading Tokens

Those tokens can be traded as any tokens (on DEXes for example). In particular if someone wants to take a position on an outcome they can either:

  • Buy tokens of this outcome.

  • Use underlying tokens to mint a complete set and sell the tokens of the other outcomes.

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