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Sports Prediction Markets

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Sports prediction markets are not traditional sportsbooks. There is no house margin, no juice, no maximum bet, and no withdrawal hold. You buy and sell shares of an outcome from other traders, and the price between 1 cent and 99 cents reflects the market's implied probability that an event happens.

Kayxa hosts sports markets across the major leagues: NBA championships and MVP, NFL conference winners and Super Bowl, UEFA Champions League and other major European football competitions, Formula 1 driver and constructor championships, Grand Slam tennis, UFC main events, MLB World Series, esports majors, and more. Each market is settled by the official body or wire service that controls the result.

Because Kayxa is a peer-to-peer exchange, you can do things that a traditional sportsbook will not let you do: trade out of a position mid-event, take the other side of a heavily favored outcome at fair odds, or hedge in real time as the game progresses. Trade in USDC on Polygon with zero gas fees, no KYC, and no geo-restrictions.

Popular sports markets

  • NBA Championship
  • NFL Super Bowl
  • UEFA Champions League
  • F1 World Championship
  • Grand Slam Tennis
  • UFC Main Events
  • MLB World Series

Frequently asked questions

How are sports prediction markets different from sportsbooks?
A sportsbook prices the line itself and takes the other side, building in a profit margin (vig/juice). A prediction market like Kayxa is peer-to-peer — you trade against other users, and the price is determined by supply and demand. No vig means odds are typically tighter, especially on liquid markets.
Can I cash out of a sports market before the game ends?
Yes. Shares are tradeable continuously until market close. If you bought YES at 30 cents and the price rises to 70 cents because your team takes the lead, you can sell your shares to lock in the gain — no need to wait for the final whistle.
What is the lowest amount I can trade on a sports market?
There is no minimum stake on Kayxa. You can buy a fraction of a share for as little as a few cents. Practical minimums depend on gas (effectively zero on Polygon) and exchange-level rounding.
Does Kayxa offer live in-game trading?
Yes. Prices update in real time during events, and you can buy or sell shares at any point until the market closes. Liquidity may thin out near the final minutes as outcomes become more certain.
Which sports have the deepest liquidity on Kayxa?
NBA, NFL, top-flight European football (UCL, Premier League), Formula 1, and major UFC cards tend to have the deepest order books. Liquidity scales with public interest in the event.