Choose a clear event
Each market has a question, deadline, and settlement basis.
A normal prediction market shows a price. YesNo shows price, position, protection, and possible outcomes before the order.
Risk boundary first
Yes / No two-sided trading
YesNo protection layer
Live event
Buy Yes
$0.42
Buy No
$0.58
Add protection
If your view is wrong, the protection rules are already visible
Right direction: earn upside
Wrong direction: protection can soften loss
Pick a verifiable event, choose a side, then manage risk with protection.
Each market has a question, deadline, and settlement basis.
The price reflects the current market view. Trade either direction.
When eligible, review cost, boundary, and rules before confirming.
A new algorithmic pool helps add liquidity, narrow spreads, reduce slippage, and make closing or exiting smoother.
Instead of only thinking about win or lose, users can review the downside before entering.
Low liquidity / wide spread
Lower slippage / smoother exits
It is not a promise of profit. It turns risk from something discovered later into something understood before the order.
Cost, availability, and expected boundary are shown before action.
When the direction is right, the position still settles with the market result.
When eligible, protection can reduce the harshness of a wrong direction.
From idea to settlement, the product keeps the user aware of what is being taken on.
Use trending, categories, or the Incubating Lab to discover public events.
Enter an amount and review Yes/No price, shares, and protection status.
Price movement, protection state, and order records stay visible.
When the event resolves, the system settles outcome and protection by rules.
Protection depends on the rules, status, and market conditions shown on the order page. Prediction trading involves risk.
Start with a simple Yes/No view and a clear risk boundary.
News, sports, policy, and crypto events can become concrete questions.
Price, protection, and settlement follow a repeatable pattern.
YesNo is not trying to make prediction more complex, but to give every call a chance to protect principal first.