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A thread is a curated collection of related markets around one story or event — an election night, a tournament, a product launch. Instead of hunting for individual markets, you get the whole picture in one place, with a chat room attached.
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What’s in a thread

Every thread has its own page with everything about the event:
The core of a thread is its list of markets, each showing its current implied chance, predictions, and volume. The thread summary rolls up total volume, the number of markets, and time remaining. Larger threads can be organized into chapters — groups of related markets within the thread. You can search within a thread to find a specific market.
Active threads have a Multi-Market Predictions mode: a tile board of the thread’s markets where you tap tiles to build a batch of Yes/No predictions across the whole thread at once. Each prediction is $5, and you can stack multiple predictions on a tile, and you can mix Yes and No picks across different markets. Tile sizes reflect each market’s relative volume within the thread.
Each thread has its own chat room, so discussion happens next to the markets it’s about. Kash also has chat rooms on individual markets — the thread room is where the event-wide conversation lives.
You can save a thread to your bookmarks to find it again quickly, and share it with a link. Upcoming threads are listed before their markets go live, so you can see what’s coming.

Threads for partners

Threads are also Kash’s unit of syndication: partners can embed a full thread — markets, prices, and branding — on their own site via an iframe. If you run a publication or community and want prediction markets around your coverage, see the developer docs for thread embeds.
Threads are the best way to follow a live event on Kash. During something like an election night or a cup final, one thread page gives you every relevant market, live prices, and the crowd’s conversation in a single view.

Finding Opportunities

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Predicting

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