Step 1 · Enter the Prediction Market
Open the BigONE App homepage, tap the "Prediction Market" entry, or tap the "World Cup Prediction" banner below to enter.
Step 2 · Select a Match and View Odds
Switch to "World Cup" at the top to browse the match list. Each match has three options: both sides and "Draw." The number below (e.g., "Argentina 66¢") is the current price per share, roughly representing the market’s perceived probability — the higher the price, the more favored the option. Tap the option you support.
💡 Each share pays out 1 USDT (=100¢) if the event is confirmed to occur. Your potential profit is the difference between your purchase price and 100¢ (excluding fees).
Step 3 · Enter Amount and Confirm Purchase
In the popup, select "Buy," confirm the direction (Yes / No), enter the amount or tap the quick options +$2 / +$10 / +$20 / +$100. The system will display the estimated "Win" return and your available spot account balance in real time. After confirming, tap the green "Buy" button at the bottom.
💡 The actual transaction price is based on market depth at the time of order placement; large orders may be filled in multiple parts, with an average price slightly higher than the displayed price. Please refer to the "Win" amount shown in the popup.
Step 4 · Successful Submission
A "Buy order submitted" message means the order was successful. You can monitor position changes on the page or check results in "History."
Step 5 · View Positions / Sell Early
Switch to "Positions" to see each prediction’s shares, average price, and current profit/loss.
- The system automatically settles after the event ends. Winning shares are automatically paid out in USDT to your spot account without any action needed.
- If you think the price is right during the match, you can also tap "Sell" anytime to lock in profits early without waiting for the event to end.
Step 6 · View History
"History" lists each buy/sell transaction by time (amount, average price, shares, status). Tap "View" to see details of each order.
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