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Prediction market FAQ
Direct answers to common questions about prediction market prices, trading, settlement, access, and automated integrations.
What is Norynta?
Norynta is a Solana-native prediction market interface. Participants trade outcome shares with one another on an order book, and market prices change as bids, asks, and new information change.
Read the Norynta overviewHow do prediction market prices work?
For a binary market, a price in cents can be read as an approximate market-implied probability. A YES price of 18 cents suggests an implied probability near 18%, but it is a market signal rather than a guarantee or forecast from Norynta.
Learn about prices and probabilitiesDoes Norynta set the odds?
No. Traders establish prices by posting bids and asks. Norynta displays information from the order book, while the price available for an actual trade depends on current liquidity and the best executable orders.
Understand the order bookHow are trades matched?
The order book matches compatible buy and sell orders. A limit order sets the highest price a buyer will pay or the lowest price a seller will accept; an immediately executable order takes available liquidity subject to its protections.
Review trading basicsCan I sell an outcome share before resolution?
Yes, while a market remains open you may be able to sell an outcome share before resolution. The fill price and whether the order fills depend on available buyers, liquidity, and the order parameters.
Learn how positions workWhat happens when a prediction market resolves?
Resolution records the market's final outcome. Winning outcome shares can then be redeemed according to the market terms, while losing outcome shares have no redemption value. Each market should identify its resolution source and rules before trading opens.
Read the resolution guideWhat collateral does Norynta use?
Markets use an SPL token as collateral, commonly USDC depending on the deployment. Collateral is held in on-chain vaults during the market lifecycle to support settlement and redemption.
Learn about wallets and collateralWhat should I check before trading?
Check the market question, outcome labels, close time, resolution source, rules, liquidity, spread, order side, price, size, fees, and maximum loss. Market prices can be wrong, and trading can result in a loss.
Use the first-trade checklistDoes Norynta support bots and AI agents?
Yes. Norynta publishes HTTP, streaming, OpenAPI, SDK, MCP, and agent-discovery surfaces for market data and policy-aware integrations. Write-capable integrations must also satisfy the applicable access and signing requirements.
See the bot and agent guideIs Norynta available in every country?
No. Access and permitted functionality depend on jurisdiction, local law, product policy, and individual circumstances. Norynta may restrict access in some locations, and users should review the current country access information before using the interface.
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