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This PR introduces NadBet, a next-generation prediction market platform that gamifies betting through innovative user interfaces and social media integration.

✨ Key Features

  • Tinder-style Interface: Swipe right to bet, left to pass - making betting intuitive and fun
  • Twitter Integration: Auto-post markets and enable betting via Twitter bot tagging
  • Social Marketing: Leverage Twitter's reach for viral user acquisition
  • Gamified Experience: Turn prediction markets into an engaging, addictive experience

οΏ½οΏ½ Technical Implementation

  • Built on Next.js with TypeScript
  • Smart contracts on Monad Testnet
  • Twitter API integration for social features
  • Mobile-first responsive design
  • Privy wallet integration for seamless onboarding

🎯 Impact

  • Makes prediction markets accessible to mainstream users
  • Creates viral marketing potential through social integration
  • Introduces gamification to increase user engagement
  • Builds community around prediction markets

οΏ½οΏ½ Marketing Advantage

Every new market automatically becomes a Twitter post, creating organic growth and community engagement.

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