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Markets on Kash go through a curation pipeline before they go live. For organizations, that pipeline is a feature: your community supplies the ideas, your partners filter for quality, and every market that makes it through carries your brand and earns you revenue share.

The lifecycle

1

Collect suggestions from your community

A market starts as a suggestion — a title, description, 2–8 outcomes, an end date, and the resolution sources an admin will use to settle it. Suggestions can come from your community members, your partners, or your own team.
2

Partners review and curate

Suggestions land in a review inbox where your partners — the curators you’ve invited — approve the good ones and reject the rest. This is your quality filter: only ideas your curators endorse move forward.
3

Elevate to a proposal

Your organization elevates an approved suggestion into a proposal — the formal request to create the market on-chain. Higher-tier organizations can also propose markets directly, skipping the suggestion step for their own ideas.
4

Kash review and approval

Every proposal is reviewed by Kash before it goes on-chain. This covers resolvability (are the outcomes and sources clear enough to settle?) and platform policy.
5

Market goes live on-chain

Once approved, the market is created on Base and starts trading. You’ll see it move through execution to completed in your portal’s market queue, and it appears in your live markets list.

Creation fees

Creating a market costs a creation fee (paid in USDC), which seeds the market’s liquidity. For organizations, the fee can be paid from your organization’s smart account — top it up from the portal’s Fund page — so your partners and creators don’t have to pay out of pocket.

Why it’s worth it

  • Your branding — markets your organization creates render with your logo, colors, and name on app.kash.bot and in embeds. See White-label branding.
  • Your revenue — you earn a share of trading fees on every trade in markets your organization creates, wherever the trade happens. See Pricing and revenue share.
  • Your data — every market feeds your organization’s analytics, with per-partner attribution so you can see which curators drive activity.

Next steps

Partner Portal quickstart

Where suggestions, proposals, and your market queue live.

Analytics and earnings

Track how your markets perform once they’re live.