Trust Wallet has launched “Predictions,” a deeply integrated prediction market hub powered by the Myriad protocol. Users can now create and settle real-world event contracts ranging from U.S. election outcomes and Kalshi-regulated markets to NFL winners and Grammy results, all without leaving the app.
The implementation is slick: open Trust Wallet, tap “Predictions,” browse hundreds of active markets, and trade YES/NO shares using USDC or native tokens on Base, Arbitrum, and Polygon. Every outcome is resolved on-chain via Myriad’s oracle network, guaranteeing self-custodial settlement with zero counterparty risk.
CZ-owned Trust Wallet has launched “Predictions,” a built-in prediction market hub starting with Myriad, letting users trade on real-world events directly inside the wallet with full self-custody. The feature will integrate major platforms including Kalshi and Polymarket in the…
— Wu Blockchain (@WuBlockchain) December 2, 2025
Integration and Market Access
This marks the first time a top-5 wallet by active users, with over 140 million downloads, has shipped native betting functionality. Competitors like MetaMask and Coinbase Wallet still restrict or completely block DeFi gambling protocols. The timing is deliberate. With the 2025-2026 U.S. political cycle heating up and regulated platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket exploding in volume, mainstream users want one-tap access without juggling multiple dApps. Trust Wallet has delivered exactly that.
Early Adoption and Vision
Early data shows explosive adoption: within hours of launch, trading volume crossed $8 million and the “2028 Presidential Winner” market already sits at $2.4 million in open interest. CZ himself hasn’t commented publicly, but the move fits his long-standing vision of bringing “one billion users” into crypto through dead-simple products. Prediction markets have proven to be the killer on-ramp during every cycle; now they live inside the same wallet people already use for swapping meme coins. The line between wallet and casino has officially vanished. Trust Wallet didn’t just add a feature; it weaponized curiosity into the next wave of mass adoption.

