Further Oracle Integration Reveals Polymarket's Ambitions
Original Article Title: "Further Oracle Expansion, Polymarket's Ambition Revealed"
Original Article Author: Azuma, Odaily Planet Daily
On the evening of April 2, the leading prediction market Polymarket officially announced its integration of the oracle service Pyth Network, which will become the settlement data source for a new batch of traditional asset-related prediction events launched on Polymarket.
According to statements from Polymarket and Pyth Network, this batch of events will initially cover commodities such as gold, silver, WTI crude oil, and natural gas, more than a dozen U.S. stocks including Nvidia, Apple, Tesla, Coinbase, Palantir, as well as major stock indices and some exchange-traded funds (ETFs)—such as "Will gold go up or down in the next hour?", "Will silver be above or below a target price at a specific time point"...
Pyth Network will provide real-time price data via WebSocket, and Polymarket will sample this data every second and present it as real-time charts, allowing traders to continuously see the market's position relative to their own positions.
Polymarket's Product Lead, Mustafa Aljadery, stated in the announcement: "Millions of dollars in prediction outcomes can often hinge on a single price point, so it is crucial to ensure the absolute accuracy of the data source. Pyth Network provides this assurance, allowing Polymarket to further expand into high-risk financial markets."
Polymarket's Oracle Expansion Journey
This is not Polymarket's first extension of oracle services.
Polymarket previously heavily relied on UMA's Optimistic Oracle mechanism. UMA's logic is essentially that of a "social consensus oracle"—with proposers submitting results, challengers initiating disputes, and voters ultimately arbitrating. This mechanism is well suited for subjective, unstructured events without a single standard answer, such as political elections, policy changes, social trends, etc.
However, subjective judgments often imply room for disputes. Historically, Polymarket has faced community discussions on manipulation risks and fairness due to settlement disputes within UMA.
In September 2025, when Polymarket began to heavily promote cryptocurrency price events, it urgently needed to introduce a more deterministic data source to reduce the possibility of manipulation. To achieve this, Polymarket at the time chose to partner with Chainlink, combining the use of Chainlink Data Streams (responsible for providing low-latency, timestamped market prices) and Chainlink Automation (responsible for executing on-chain result settlement at predetermined times), enabling rapid automatic settlement of BTC, ETH, and other cryptocurrency price event markets on Polymarket, while allowing users to view real-time, low-latency, verifiable asset prices.
In a sense, the integration with Chainlink was the first time Polymarket expanded its reach from "socialized consensus prediction" to "automated price determination," but Polymarket's goal is clearly not limited to the cryptocurrency market.
Compared to Chainlink, Pyth Network's distinguishing feature is that its data is provided directly by trading firms, exchanges, market makers, and banks globally, these institutions actively participate in pricing in the global market, and Pyth Pro sources data from the highest quality data publishers in the network, including Jump Trading, Blue Ocean, LMAX, and Jane Street, among others. Perhaps due to its global market nature, Polymarket ultimately chose Pyth Network as the data source for traditional financial assets this time.
Polymarket's Ambitious Exploration
With the collaboration with Pyth Network finalized, Polymarket has established a clear multi-tiered oracle architecture:
· UMA: Non-standard event layer, responsible for political, social, breaking news, macro events;
· Chainlink: Cryptocurrency asset layer, responsible for BTC, ETH, and other on-chain asset price feeds, as well as automated price settlement;
· Pyth Network: Traditional finance layer, with institutions providing high-frequency data on US stocks, commodities, indices, and other traditional assets.
From UMA, which represents non-standard events, to Chainlink, which focuses on the crypto-native market, and now to Pyth Network, which is dedicated to the global financial market, every time Polymarket introduces a new oracle service, it is pushing the platform towards a broader market. The expansion of oracles is essentially an expansion of "tradable future" — the more data sources there are, the more dimensions of the real world are included in the betting scope.
If we continue to follow this logic, the future markets that Polymarket can include are almost limitless. Macro-economic data, company financial reports, sports events, weather changes, and even AI model launches can all be accessed through different oracles. As long as there is a verifiable data source, a corresponding market can be built. The uncertainty of the real world will be continuously broken down into events that can be bet on.
From this perspective, Polymarket's endgame may be far beyond just a prediction market but rather a "future trading platform" that can encompass all uncertainties. When all kinds of uncertain events can be unified under the same mechanism, everything can be bet on, and everything can be priced. Oracles are just a technical extension, but what they point to is an emerging super-platform that far exceeds everyone's estimates.
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