
Wen.Market is a news-matched prediction market terminal that pairs real-time news events with relevant Polymarket markets for traders.
Wen.Market is a niche trading terminal built for the prediction market ecosystem, specifically focused on Polymarket. Its core value proposition is simple but powerful: it connects real-time news events to relevant prediction markets, allowing traders to quickly identify which markets might be affected by breaking developments.
How It Works
The terminal aggregates news from various sources and uses correlation logic to match stories with active Polymarket markets. For example, a news headline about a Federal Reserve decision might be linked to markets on interest rate outcomes, inflation projections, or election impacts. This saves traders time—they don't need to manually scan news and then search for related markets.
Target Users
Wen.Market is designed for:
- Event traders who rely on news-driven catalysts
- Polymarket power users managing multiple positions
- Researchers tracking how information flows impact prediction market odds
Limitations
As a read-only terminal, Wen.Market does not execute trades, hold funds, or provide price alerts. Users must click through to Polymarket to place orders. The tool also appears to lack a mobile app, API, or advanced customization features.
Why It Matters
Prediction markets are information aggregation engines. Tools like Wen.Market enhance this ecosystem by reducing the friction between news consumption and market discovery. For traders who need to act quickly on breaking information, this correlation layer can be a meaningful edge.
Automatically matches breaking news headlines to relevant Polymarket markets.
Direct links to Polymarket for trade execution on discovered markets.
Helps traders find niche markets they might otherwise miss.
News feed updates continuously as events unfold.
No installation required; works directly in any modern browser.
A trader follows U.S. political news and wants to quickly identify which Polymarket markets might move after a major announcement. Instead of scanning multiple news sites and manually searching Polymarket, they use Wen.Market to see correlated markets instantly.
A researcher wants to understand how specific types of news (e.g., economic data releases) correlate with prediction market movements. Wen.Market provides a historical view of news-market connections that can inform research.
A trader holds positions in several political markets and wants to know when relevant news breaks that might affect their portfolio. They keep Wen.Market open as a monitoring dashboard.

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| Dimension | Wen.Market | Polymarket | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Core Function | News-terminal overlay | Prediction market venue | Wen.Market is a discovery layer, Polymarket is the execution layer1,2 |
| Trade Execution | No (links out) | Yes (on-chain) | —1,2 |
| Custody | None | Self-custody via Polygon | —1,2 |
| Fees | Free | Trading fees apply | —1,2 |
| News Integration | Core feature | Limited | Polymarket shows some news but not as primary interface1,2 |
Use Wen.Market for discovery and context; use Polymarket for execution. They are complementary, not competitive. If you already know exactly which market you want to trade, go directly to Polymarket. If you're exploring opportunities based on current events, start with Wen.Market.
Most affects: Traders who rely heavily on automated signals without manual verification
Most affects: All users, especially those relying on it for trading decisions
Most affects: High-frequency event traders who need sub-second information
Most affects: Active traders who are not constantly at a computer

Wen.Market surfaces Polymarket markets and links to them for trade execution

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This dossier for Wen.Market has some gaps. If you have knowledge about any of the following areas, consider contributing.
No about page, team bios, or LinkedIn profiles linked from wen.market
No Twitter, Discord, or Telegram links found on website or via search
No technical documentation or blog explaining how news-market matching works
No public dashboard, Dune analytics, or published stats
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