The prediction market Kalshi opens a research data platform, empowering scholars and research institutions.

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The prediction market platform Kalshi has made new moves. Recently, they launched Kalshi Research, a dedicated data research platform open to scholars, research institutions, and interested analysts.

In simple terms, Kalshi is making its internal accumulated data available for academic and research communities to explore. This is like opening a new window for those who want to deeply study the operational logic of prediction markets, user behavior, and price discovery mechanisms.

The emergence of Kalshi Research is quite interesting. On one hand, it reflects that prediction markets, as an important branch of the DeFi sector, have generated sufficient data and application scenarios; on the other hand, enhancing the platform's transparency and credibility through academic collaboration is a common practice among such financial innovation platforms. For research teams looking to understand market sentiment and predict event probabilities, the value of this data entry is still significant.

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APY_Chaservip
· 12-23 03:06
Karlshi's operation this time is quite playful, opening up data for the academic circle to mine, maximizing transparency. I've always been optimistic about this type of prediction market, and finally there's academic support. Open data is indeed a trend, but I wonder what flowers can be mined from it. Now the research team has work to do, waiting to see a paper bombardment.
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0xLostKeyvip
· 12-23 03:02
The open data move is good, much better than those projects that are just building in isolation. But will anyone really use it seriously? --- Kalshi's move is quite smart, it can ride the wave of academic interest and also improve its transparency. --- The data value of prediction markets is indeed significant, it just depends on whether research institutions will really use it. --- It's the same old story: open data enhances credibility. Should we wait and see the actual effect before making a judgment? --- Has the academic world suddenly become interested in Decentralized Finance? It seems this sector has indeed matured. --- Kalshi is playing a big game, trading data for recognition. Smart move. --- If the data is truly rich enough, it would definitely be beneficial for research. The key is to avoid being misled again.
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UncommonNPCvip
· 12-23 02:52
Open data from Kalshi? This will be fun for the academic community Kalshi's move is quite smart, exchanging data for credibility, a win-win situation It feels like the prediction market is about to take an academic route, and I'm a bit excited.
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WenMoon42vip
· 12-23 02:52
Kalshi's open data move is still good, at least transparency has improved. --- The data from the prediction market has finally been organized for academic use, making it much easier to write papers, haha. --- It's again this narrative of transparency, which the crypto world is all using. --- Kalshi seems to want to ride the wave of academic interest, but the data itself is indeed valuable. --- If it can be used for research, the industry is indeed moving closer to being more legitimate. --- Feels like it's mostly just a gimmick; how much real research can actually produce results? --- Quickly take the data and run; who knows when policies will change again.
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