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BoundaryX is a peer-to-peer prediction market built specifically for sport. We are not a generalist platform. There are no political markets, no commodity markets, no Oscars markets. There is sport, and only sport — beginning with cricket, expanding to football, and growing to cover every major live-sport event on the calendar.
What makes BoundaryX different from traditional sportsbooks and from other prediction markets is the relationship between the user and their funds. On BoundaryX, users keep full custody of their USDT at every step, from deposit to stake to withdrawal. Funds never leave the user's own wallet for a platform-held balance. They sit in audited smart contracts on the Polygon blockchain, settled and held by code, not by a company. The user is the only person who can move their own money, and every transaction — every stake, every settlement, every payout — is publicly traceable on the public ledger. There is no broker. There is no spread. There is no house.
Equally, the odds on every market are not set by a bookmaker. They are set by the people staking on the outcome. As more users back one side, the implied probability moves, and every individual trade that contributes to the line is verifiable on-chain. The fan who has watched every match is on equal footing with anyone else in the pool, instead of being marked-up against by an institutional desk. The line is drawn by the crowd that watches the sport, not by the few who profit from the gap between fans and the market.
The platform is going live across two of the biggest tournaments in world sport, back-to-back. The 2026 Indian Premier League is running now, with dedicated match-preview pages for every fixture in the league phase. Each preview includes head-to-head statistics, pitch reports, predicted XIs, and a direct link to the live on-chain pool.
Five weeks later, the FIFA World Cup 2026 begins on 11 June, hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. BoundaryX will run on-chain prediction markets for every fixture of the tournament — group stages through to the final on 19 July — built to the same model. Same self-custody, same fan-set odds, same fully transparent on-chain settlement.
BoundaryX is also launching a tournament engine that lets cohorts of users compete across multiple matches for shared USDT prize pools, ranked by Brier score on a public Pundit Score leaderboard. The first tournament runs alongside the IPL playoffs and final, with World Cup tournaments to follow in June and July.
Looking further ahead, the platform is preparing ball-by-ball prediction markets for the next IPL season — the most granular cricket markets ever offered to retail fans — and is building toward coverage of every major live-sport event on the calendar.
BoundaryX is self-funded. It is built and run by people who watch the sport. Every product question gets answered the same way: a prediction market for sport, made by the people, for the people, given to the people.
Available as a Telegram Mini App and on the web at boundaryx.co.