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Alex
Alex@0xpampa·3d

The Shape of a Market: The Case for Kraken

Alex values Payward at $20B as fairly priced for today's exchange business (8-9x revenue on $2.2B adjusted revenue in 2025), with downside anchored by the crypto-exchange floor. The asymmetric upside lies in three catalysts: Bitnomial's CFTC-licensed clearing business (where switching costs are significant once institutional firms connect), xStocks tokenized equities (already $320M+ AUM with the Nasdaq partnership expected H1 2027), and banking products via the Fed Master Account and Wyoming charter. No competitor combines all four capabilities, and executing this stack could unlock substantially higher value.

Kunal Doshi
Kunal Doshi@Kunallegendd·72d

Polymarket's Edge, Kalshi's Opportunity

Kalshi and Polymarket have comparable weekly volumes, but their compositions diverge sharply. Kalshi relies on sports (80-90% of volume) with crypto just 3-5%, creating vulnerability through its 50% dependence on Robinhood distribution as prediction market revenue hits 8.5% of Robinhood's total. Polymarket's crypto volume has surged from 5% at start of 2025 to 30% today, driven by 15-minute Up/Down markets that grew from 5% to 60% of crypto volume, where one address accounts for 52% of volume through systematic mint-and-distribute liquidity seeding that enables arbitrage at scale. Kalshi's newly launched 15-minute crypto contracts show demand signals at $40M weekly volume, but Polymarket's edge may be structural liquidity design rather than product format alone.