ADI Predictstreet launched its prediction market platform on June 8, offering real-time forecasting for the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026. The service is currently operational in Gibraltar and accessible to users across 23 US states.
Platform Technology and Features
The platform operates on ADI Chain, an institutional-grade Layer 2 blockchain infrastructure designed for compliance. ADI Predictstreet is the first consumer application built on this network. Users can fund accounts with fiat currencies or digital assets and access the service via mobile devices or desktop computers. The system integrates live streaming with match data and utilizes a settlement engine that resolves predictions during gameplay.Expansion and Partnerships
Access in the United States is facilitated through a co-branded World Cup Hub with Fanatics Markets. This partnership allows the platform to navigate local regulatory standards while preparing for high transaction volumes expected during the tournament hosted by the US, Canada, and Mexico. Additionally, a recent agreement with DAZN embeds prediction markets directly into live sports streaming environments.Dimitrios Psarrakis, CEO of ADI Predictstreet, stated that the company aims to redefine fan engagement by combining technology with real-time participation. The company plans to expand into further jurisdictions through strategic partnerships, adhering to a cautious expansion model.
ADI Predictstreet received its betting intermediary licence in Gibraltar on March 26 under the 2005 Gambling Act, becoming the first prediction market to secure this status. WagerWire, owned by Wire Industries, also received approval in principle to launch in the British overseas territory this week.