What are Contracts

In Peer-to-Peer (P2P) markets, users trade contracts that represent the possible outcomes of a sports event.


Each contract is tied to a specific outcome—for example:

“Team A wins the match.”


  • A contract pays $1 if the outcome happens
  • A contract pays $0 if the outcome does not happen


The price of a contract reflects the market’s collective view of how likely that outcome is.

For example, if a contract is priced at $0.65, it suggests the market estimates a 65% chance of that outcome occurring.


Users can:


  • Buy contracts for outcomes they believe will happen
  • Sell contracts for outcomes they believe will not happen


Contract prices change as users trade based on new information, match developments, and shifting opinions—similar to how prices move in a stock market.


Once the event concludes, contracts are settled based on the actual outcome of the event.

You can buy contracts for outcomes you believe in or sell ones you think won’t happen. Prices move as users trade, just like in a stock market.

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