BlockBeats News, March 4 — According to official sources, Predict.fun announced today that it has strategically acquired Probable. The specific amount has not been disclosed. Probable is an on-chain prediction platform initially incubated by PancakeSwap and YZi Labs.
Since its launch in December 2025, Predict.fun has processed a total of $1.5 billion in transactions among over 120,000 users and recorded more than 3.3 million trades.
This acquisition will further advance Predict.fun’s goal of becoming the most capital-efficient prediction market globally by enhancing its underlying technology infrastructure, accelerating market structure optimization, improving execution efficiency, and increasing capital utilization.
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