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Thursday’s Crypto Forecast: Prediction Markets Surge, AI Agents Hack, Quantum Looms

Thursday’s Crypto Forecast: Prediction Markets Surge, AI Agents Hack, Quantum Looms

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Blockworks
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2025-12-04 10:16:51
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Thursday links: Prediction markets, agent hackers, quantum risks

Forget the Fed's minutes—the real action is in the digital trenches. This Thursday's links cut straight to the tech reshaping finance, from decentralized betting to existential code threats.

Prediction Markets Go Mainstream

They're no longer fringe experiments. Crypto-powered prediction markets are seeing record volumes, letting users bet on everything from election outcomes to box office numbers. It's speculative, chaotic, and bypasses traditional polling entirely—Wall Street's analysts are taking furious notes.

AI Agents: The New Frontier Hackers

Autonomous trading bots are evolving. Fast. We're not talking simple arbitrage scripts anymore. The latest 'agent' exploits involve complex, multi-step hacks that drain liquidity pools before most humans even notice a price blip. The arms race between deployers and attackers just hit ludicrous speed.

The Quantum Sword of Damocles

It's the long-term risk everyone whispers about. Advances in quantum computing could, theoretically, crack the cryptographic foundations of Bitcoin and Ethereum. While still years from practical threat, the crypto ecosystem is already scrambling for post-quantum solutions. The ultimate hedge isn't against inflation—it's against math itself.

So, while traditional finance debates basis points, the digital world is busy building, breaking, and future-proofing an entirely new system. Just remember, in crypto, your biggest gain can be wiped out by a bug in a contract you never read—a level of personal responsibility your fund manager would never allow.

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