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<blockquote data-quote="jamieelucas" data-source="post: 3798" data-attributes="member: 1852"><p>One of my close friend is builder at heart. He’s always thinking about new ideas – particularly in crypto. A few months ago, he called me and said,</p><p></p><p>What if I create something like Polymarket, but for local topics and fun predictions?</p><p></p><p>At first, I was not sure. I knew Polymarket was big, but creating a prediction market? That sounded complicated. But he was serious. He did not want people to just trade tokens, he wanted them to place bets on real-world events. Like « Will Bitcoin cross $100K by year end? » or « Will this startup raise funding in Q3?</p><p></p><p>He tried building it via scratch with freelancers, but it got messy. The smart contracts did not work right. The data feeds were not reliable. Even the admin panel was confusing. He almost gave up. Them someone told him about <a href="https://maticz.com/polymarket-clone-script" target="_blank"><strong>Polymarket clone script</strong></a> – a readily available software you can customize. That’s when he found Maticz.</p><p></p><p>He told me it changed everything. Rather than starting from zero, Maticz gave him a solid base. Their polymarket clone came with:</p><p></p><p>– Easy-to-create prediction markets</p><p>– Oracle support (for real-world results)</p><p>– Secure wallet integration</p><p>– A clean user dashboard</p><p>– And an admin panel that made life easy</p><p></p><p>He didn’t just copy Polymarket. He improved it—adding local market topics, user levels, and even a leaderboard. He launched in just over a month. First week? 2,000+ users. Now he’s planning to expand into sports and politics too.</p><p>I asked him what made it all work, and he said,</p><p></p><p>“Most people waste time building everything from scratch. I used a shortcut that works.”</p><p></p><p>So if you’re thinking about launching something like Polymarket, here’s the takeaway: You don’t have to reinvent the wheel. Start with a proven base. And yeah, my friend still thanks Maticz for helping him turn a cool idea into a real business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamieelucas, post: 3798, member: 1852"] One of my close friend is builder at heart. He’s always thinking about new ideas – particularly in crypto. A few months ago, he called me and said, What if I create something like Polymarket, but for local topics and fun predictions? At first, I was not sure. I knew Polymarket was big, but creating a prediction market? That sounded complicated. But he was serious. He did not want people to just trade tokens, he wanted them to place bets on real-world events. Like « Will Bitcoin cross $100K by year end? » or « Will this startup raise funding in Q3? He tried building it via scratch with freelancers, but it got messy. The smart contracts did not work right. The data feeds were not reliable. Even the admin panel was confusing. He almost gave up. Them someone told him about [URL='https://maticz.com/polymarket-clone-script'][B]Polymarket clone script[/B][/URL] – a readily available software you can customize. That’s when he found Maticz. He told me it changed everything. Rather than starting from zero, Maticz gave him a solid base. Their polymarket clone came with: – Easy-to-create prediction markets – Oracle support (for real-world results) – Secure wallet integration – A clean user dashboard – And an admin panel that made life easy He didn’t just copy Polymarket. He improved it—adding local market topics, user levels, and even a leaderboard. He launched in just over a month. First week? 2,000+ users. Now he’s planning to expand into sports and politics too. I asked him what made it all work, and he said, “Most people waste time building everything from scratch. I used a shortcut that works.” So if you’re thinking about launching something like Polymarket, here’s the takeaway: You don’t have to reinvent the wheel. Start with a proven base. And yeah, my friend still thanks Maticz for helping him turn a cool idea into a real business. [/QUOTE]
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