The decentralized prediction platform Polymarket gained popularity during the US elections for its feature allowing users to open and place bets independently, becoming the largest gathering place for on-chain election bets.
In addition to elections, we can also see predictions related to politics, sports, cryptocurrency, and even Elon Musk's tweets on the betting platform, with a variety of content available.
Open a betting market for Jesus's coming
Interestingly, yesterday, a betting market prediction appeared on Polymarket predicting 'Jesus Christ will come in 2025', with the rules stating:
This market will settle as 'yes' if the second coming of Jesus Christ occurs before 11:59 PM Eastern Time on December 31, 2025. Otherwise, this market will settle as 'no'.
Strangely, the probability of predicting Jesus will come in 2025 once soared to 5%. As of now, 3% of users still predict that Jesus will come.
Community: Does Jesus allow us to take the money we won in bets to heaven?
On the other hand, Polymarket's official X account also pinned this prediction on the timeline, sparking widespread discussion among users.
Most users have an interesting attitude towards this topic, and the official account of the exchange Kraken jokingly remarked: 'At this moment, anything is possible', seemingly hinting that many impossible things have already happened since Trump's election.
Some community users quoted the Book of Matthew, stating:
'The gate to eternal life is narrow, and the way is small; few find it.'
Only those who repent and make Christ their Lord will win in this gamble! There is still time, but not much left!
Some even say: 'If Jesus really comes, will He allow us to take the money we won in bets to heaven?'
However, some users viewed this matter from a more objective perspective, stating:
For those who bought the 'will not happen' option for 97.5 cents...
Please go buy a 9-month FDIC insured bank deposit with an annual interest rate of 4.25% (3.18%), it is much better than your investment with only a 2.5% return.