Prediction Market Traders Have a New Home: Banana Predict Goes Live

Banana Predict is live now, uniting markets, Leaderboard, Copytrade, Wallet Tracker and Portfolio in one terminal. $25K in prizes for July.

Banana Predict live: trade, track and copytrade prediction markets

Prediction markets finally have a terminal built for people who trade them all day, not just people who check them once. Banana Predict is live now, and it puts markets, order books, copytrading, and wallet tracking under one login.

If you have been juggling five tabs to follow smart money, screenshot a leaderboard, and place a trade before a price moves, that workflow is over. Banana Predict is the fastest way to trade prediction markets, and it was built by the team behind Banana Gun, already known for cross-chain trading, token sniping, and copy trading through its Telegram bot.

The pitch is simple. Trade Polymarket with Banana speed.

One Login Replaces Your Whole Prediction Market Stack

Before today, trading prediction markets well meant stitching together a market board, a separate leaderboard site, a wallet explorer, and X open in another window.

Banana Predict folds all of it into one mobile-first web app. Log in with your wallet and you have markets, a live order book, a Leaderboard, Copytrade, Wallet Tracker, Social Tracker, and Portfolio in a single place.

Nothing here is a stripped-down preview. Every one of those tools is live and functional at launch.

The Toolset Itself: Six Tools, One Terminal

Markets span 12 categories: Politics, Sports, Crypto, Finance, Geopolitics, Earnings, Tech, Culture, World, Economy, Climate & Science, and Elections. Trending, Breaking, New, and Recurring tabs surface what is moving right now.

Each market runs on a live order book with cent-priced shares, a real-time probability percentage, price charts across 1H to All-time ranges, a payout preview, and a Rules section explaining exactly how resolution works.

The Leaderboard ranks traders by profit and loss and by volume, with public wallets you can inspect. Like what you see, hit Copytrade and mirror their positions automatically.

Wallet Tracker lets you follow specific on-chain wallets trade by trade. Social Tracker monitors X in real time by contract address, token symbol, or username, with All, Recommended, and Mine tabs plus optional audio alerts when something posts, retweets, or quotes.

Portfolio ties it together, tracking every open position and how it is performing. Comments, an Activity feed, and My Orders live on each market page, so the social layer is never more than a scroll away.

Liquidity Deep Enough to Actually Trade

A terminal is only as good as the markets behind it. Banana Predict mirrors Polymarket-scale liquidity, and the largest markets carry volume in the billions.

That depth matters. You can size a position without moving the price against yourself, and you can exit without waiting for a buyer to show up.

Resolution follows a UMA-style oracle process, so outcomes settle against a transparent standard rather than a black box.

$25K in Prizes for July

Banana Predict launches with a trading competition attached. There is $25K in prizes for July, split among traders who put the new toolset to work during launch month.

You do not need a course or a strategy overhaul to compete. Read the Leaderboard, copy a trader whose numbers you trust, track a wallet that keeps calling winners right, and let Wallet Tracker and Social Tracker flag the news before the crowd reacts.

Prediction markets reward the trader who moves first with good information. Now the tools to be that trader live in one place.

Trade From Day One

Banana Predict is not a beta and it is not a waitlist. Connect your wallet, open a market in a category you actually follow, and place your first trade with a full order book in front of you.

Check the Leaderboard, pick a trader worth following, and start trading with the July competition already running.

Charles Benkovich is the Crypto Editor at Hold Hub. He covers Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, and macro-driven market analysis with a focus on on-chain data over price speculation. His editorial standard: claims are sourced or labeled as analysis, and the site takes no payment to cover any project.

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