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Guide

Sports prediction markets

Trade the outcome of a game at prices that move with it. Instead of fixed bookmaker odds, you buy and sell shares in a result against other traders, and you can trade the moneyline live while the game runs.

Moneyline, spread, and total

Every game has a few markets. The moneyline is who wins. The spread is the margin of victory against a line. The total is the combined score, over or under a number. You buy the side you believe, and each winning share settles at $1.

Trading live while the game runs

The moneyline stays open during play. A goal, a red card, a late run, and the price repositions in real time off the live score. You can take a side mid-game as the odds move.

Spread and total lock at kickoff. The moneyline is the one that keeps trading once the whistle blows.

An exchange, not a sportsbook

A book sets the odds and keeps the margin built into them. Here the price is where a buyer and a seller meet, so it tracks the game closely and there is no built-in house edge on the line. You are trading against other people, at a number the market sets rather than one handed to you.

What you can trade

Wairi runs markets across football (NFL and college), basketball, baseball, and soccer, including every World Cup 2026 fixture, plus Formula 1, tennis, MMA, cricket, and golf. New games open as the schedules do.

How games settle

A market resolves on the official final result. Overtime, extra time, and shootouts count toward the official winner, not the score at regulation. The exact rule is written into each market before you trade.

Find a game

Browse open sports markets, or jump straight to the World Cup 2026 board.