Betly vs PredMart

Betly and PredMart are both filed under Platforms & Tools and Sports Trading and 2 more. Both are trading platforms, and both are free to use with a per-trade fee. Below: the facts side by side, where the two actually differ, and when each one is the better pick.

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PlatformPlatforms & ToolsSports TradingPolitics & ElectionsFree to use, fee per trade

Mobile-first social prediction-market app.

Compared with PredMart
PredMart preview
PlatformPlatforms & ToolsSports TradingPolitics & ElectionsFree to use, fee per trade

Margin account for prediction markets. Open a position on any of 10,000+ markets with up to 5x leverage, or post prediction-market shares you already hold as collateral and borrow up to 80% of their value in USDC without selling them. USDC lenders supply the…

Compared with Betly

At a glance

FactBetlyPredMart
TypeTrading platformTrading platform
CategoryPlatforms & ToolsPlatforms & Tools
Also listed inSports Trading, Politics & Elections, Crypto Markets, Sentiment / NewsSports Trading, Politics & Elections, Crypto Markets, Hedging
PricingFree to use, fee per tradeFree to use, fee per trade
Pricetoken-based feesborrow APR from 10%
Risk ratingMedium riskHigh risk
MarketsPolitics, Crypto, Sports and 1 more10,000+ Polymarket markets, Politics, Crypto and 2 more
SourceSource not publishedSource not published
Runs in TelegramNoNo
Listed sinceJul 3, 2026Aug 6, 2026

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Key differences

  • Both are free to use with a per-trade fee, but on different terms: Betly is token-based fees, PredMart is borrow APR from 10%.
  • Both list Politics and Crypto and 1 more; Betly adds Prediction markets; PredMart adds 10,000+ Polymarket markets and Culture.
  • Betly is rated medium risk, PredMart high risk.
  • Only Betly is filed under Sentiment / News, and only PredMart is filed under Hedging.

Choose Betly if…

  • you trade Prediction markets
  • you prefer the lower-risk profile (medium vs high)
  • your focus is Sentiment / News

Choose PredMart if…

  • you trade 10,000+ Polymarket markets and Culture
  • your focus is Hedging

What Betly does

Mobile-first social prediction-market app. Bets show up as posts you can react to, reply to and re-bet in one tap; discover trending and breaking markets, build a profile and climb leaderboards. Routes orders through Polymarket and settles on Polygon, with fee discounts for BETLY token holders.

Features
  • Social feed of bets with reactions, replies and one-tap re-bet
  • Market discovery with trending and breaking filters
  • Profiles with performance, followers and holder badges
  • Leaderboards for points, streaks and followers
  • Fee discounts by BETLY token tier
How it trades
  • Layers a social network on top of Polymarket prediction markets.
  • Turns every bet into a post others can react to and copy in one tap.
  • Routes orders through Polymarket and settles on Polygon.

What PredMart does

Margin account for prediction markets. Open a position on any of 10,000+ markets with up to 5x leverage, or post prediction-market shares you already hold as collateral and borrow up to 80% of their value in USDC without selling them. USDC lenders supply the other side and earn the borrow interest. Non-custodial smart contracts on Base, audited by Hashlock, with no KYC and no account creation — you connect a wallet and trade. Still labelled beta.

Features
  • Up to 5x leverage on any supported market, YES or NO
  • Borrow up to 80% of your existing shares' value in USDC without selling
  • Lend USDC into the pool to earn borrower interest, no lock-up
  • Real-time Polymarket order-book pricing
  • Non-custodial contracts on Base, audited by Hashlock
How it trades
  • Amplifies a directional prediction-market view with collateral-backed margin.
  • Frees USDC from shares you already hold instead of closing the position.
  • Pays lenders yield out of the interest borrowers hand over.

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Every fact on this page is taken from the two listings as their authors publish them; POLBOTS verifies neither performance nor claims and has no stake in either tool. Nothing here is financial advice.