Trading terminal

Esports trading terminal for prediction market traders

Use Polygaming as an esports trading terminal with market prices, liquidity, charts, order book context and live match state.

One surface for market work

An esports trading terminal should combine market discovery, price movement, liquidity, charts, order book context, match state and execution workflows. Polygaming brings those signals into one product surface for Dota 2, CS2 and League of Legends markets.

Designed for traders

The terminal workflow is for users who want to compare live market prices with esports-specific context before taking a position, rather than jumping between disconnected market, stream and statistics tabs.

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.

Market discovery comes first

A terminal starts with discovery because traders need to know what is live, what is upcoming and which markets have enough activity to deserve attention. A page that only lists outcomes without context does not support the full trading workflow.

Polygaming organizes live and upcoming esports markets so users can move from market selection into match context, price movement and liquidity review. The objective is to make the first decision faster: which market is worth opening now?

Depth and chart context matter

A headline price can be misleading if the market is thin, the spread is wide or recent movement is unstable. Traders need to see whether there is enough depth to enter, whether the current price is supported and how the market has moved.

That is why a terminal should keep liquidity, spreads, order book depth and chart context close to the action. These signals help users avoid treating a single price as the whole story.

Execution stays close to research

Good trading UX shortens the path between research and execution without hiding risk. Users should be able to inspect the market, understand the match context, select an outcome and review the action without losing track of the original thesis.

Polygaming keeps wallet-first access, market views and match context close together so that path is clearer. The interface is designed to feel like a working terminal, not a content page that sends the user somewhere else to act.

FAQ

What is an esports trading terminal?

An esports trading terminal is an interface that combines market prices, liquidity, charts, order book context, match state and execution workflows for esports markets.

Why use a terminal instead of separate tabs?

A terminal keeps research and action close together. Traders can compare market price, depth, match state and team context without switching between market pages, streams and statistics sites.

What does Polygaming show in one workflow?

Polygaming brings live and upcoming esports market discovery, game pages, match context, price views, liquidity, charts and wallet-first trading workflows into one product surface.

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