In a digitised world, you can trade a stock or a bond, or maybe even a share of a Pablo Picasso painting, along with thousands of other investors. In fact, digitisation could be the solution to existing problems within the art market, including the lack of market transparency and illiquidity, explains Magnus Almqvist of Exberry: https://tabbforum.com/opinions/the-art-of-exchange-traded-art/.

Exberry is seeing growing demand for prediction market technology that can support advanced oversight integration and participant controls, while keeping operations resilient under load

Market Matters: Prediction markets are scaling fast. Infrastructure needs to keep up.
Prediction markets are accelerating a broader shift toward always-on, event-driven trading, placing fresh demands on how exchanges operate, particularly around live transparency and risk management.

Prediction Markets: Built for What’s Next
Once a niche application of event contracts within regulated derivative exchanges, prediction markets are now expanding rapidly across asset classes and jurisdictions, drawing institutional capital, regulatory attention, and the serious interest of exchange operators worldwide.
