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The feature, Truth Predict, will debut through a partnership with Crypto.com “in the near future” across the United States, according to a statement from the company. Trump Media then plans to expand the service worldwide, enabling users around the globe to bet on outcomes in American politics via the president’s own social media app.
Donald Trump has his own back. The president got meta on his social media network, Truth Social, by sharing and commenting on a post that praised the president for his hard work. The post showed a photo of Trump looking tired, with a tie undone around his neck, and a “Make America Great Again” hat in his hand.
Donald Trump’s Trump Media & Technology Group is preparing to launch a new prediction-market platform. Donald Trump’s Trump Media & Technology Group is moving into the booming world of prediction markets with a new platform called Truth Predict, according to a report from Bloomberg.
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