Overview

Dataset Example

The data generated through opportunity markets serves as a set of signals for decision-makers. The system follows a simple principle: the more capital staked on an option, the higher the conviction behind it. Additional dimensions, such as the timing of stakes and the number of independent participants, further refine the strength and credibility of each signal.

This creates a form of global information sourcing, where much of the filtering happens organically through market dynamics. Unlike traditional or automated data aggregation tools, the use of capital introduces context and accountability, resulting in significantly higher-quality signals.

Importantly, this dataset is meant to inform, not dictate decisions. It should be treated as an advisory layer rather than a direct call to action. The option with the most capital is not necessarily the best one, but it represents a concentrated signal that can help decision-makers better evaluate their choices.

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