Crypto-native markets

Crypto esports prediction markets with wallet-first access

Explore crypto esports prediction markets for Dota 2, CS2 and League of Legends with wallet-first access, USDC workflows and live market context.

Crypto-native market workflow

Crypto esports prediction markets combine esports outcome markets with wallet-first account access and stablecoin-centered workflows where supported. Polygaming is designed for users who want market context and wallet control in the same product flow.

Built around esports context

A crypto rail is not enough by itself. Esports traders still need team form, draft or map context, live state, price history, liquidity and order book depth before they act.

Use this page to make a trading decision

This is written for users deciding whether a market is worth opening, not for passive reading.

Good fit if

  • You follow Dota 2, CS2 or League of Legends closely enough to judge match context.
  • You want to compare market prices with liquidity, order book depth and live state before acting.
  • You prefer a wallet-first workflow instead of a traditional sportsbook slip flow.

Next steps

  • Open a live or upcoming market for a game you understand.
  • Check price, liquidity, recent movement and team context before choosing a side.
  • Connect a wallet only after the market setup and execution path are clear.

Wallet access fits crypto-native traders

Crypto-native traders already understand wallets, signatures, token balances and stablecoin workflows. For that audience, a wallet-first market interface can feel more direct than creating a traditional betting account and moving funds into a closed balance system.

Polygaming is designed around that behavior. Wallet access sits beside market discovery and match context so a user can move from research to supported trading workflows without leaving the product surface.

USDC helps keep exposure readable

USDC-centered workflows where supported make position sizing easier to read. A trader can reason about exposure in dollar terms while still using wallet-based access instead of a traditional sportsbook balance.

This matters because market decisions are already complex. Users are comparing price, liquidity, match state and execution timing. Keeping settlement units readable reduces one layer of friction in the decision process.

Game coverage stays focused

Crypto rails alone do not make a useful esports market product. The platform still needs strong game coverage, recognizable teams, market depth and live context that helps users understand why a price is moving.

Polygaming focuses on Dota 2, CS2 and League of Legends because those games have deep competitive ecosystems and live states that can affect market prices quickly. The goal is narrower coverage with better context, not a shallow list of unrelated event categories.

FAQ

What are crypto esports prediction markets?

Crypto esports prediction markets are market-based trading workflows for esports outcomes that use wallet-first access and crypto-native settlement rails where supported.

Does Polygaming support crypto-native traders?

Polygaming is built for crypto-native esports traders with wallet-first access, Solana wallet connectivity and USDC-centered workflows where supported.

Which games are most relevant?

Polygaming focuses on Dota 2, CS2 and League of Legends because their live states can create frequent market repricing moments.

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