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IGB LIVE PREVIEW


Be the fi rst to see Predictor by Slotegrator at iGB Live


Visitors to stand S44 will not only have the chance to soak up the thrilling atmosphere of Slotegrator’s spy theme, but to get a fi rst-hand look at the company’s new prediction market engine, Predictor by Slotegrator.


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redictor lets operators host a true prediction market. Instead of offering fi xed-odds event betting, the player-to- player exchange betting model uses an LMSR algorithm to set prices through market pressure as players trade contracts on any event the operator can imagine.


P2P MODEL


The P2P model protects the platform from being exposed to, for example, a signifi cant short-term loss in the case of a massive upset. Instead of trying to set the odds in a way that protects the margin, as a sportsbook typically does, Predictor simply lets players bet against each other.


This is how prediction markets are supposed to work: participants trading on an open market instead of betting against the


house, with the going price reflecting real probability. The platform becomes a market-maker instead of a counterparty, and charges a commission on winnings, creating a risk-free revenue stream. The transparency of the market’s behavior is exactly what attracts players, and what has made prediction markets a multi-billion-dollar vertical.


Operators will also fi nd payments with Predictor to be a breeze. Typically, a P2P exchange requires escrow, fund holding, and complex peer-to-peer payouts. With Predictor, however, Slotegrator has decoupled the payment layer through the Wallet Adapter API, so operators can connect their existing balance and payment processing. There’s none of the signup friction that new bettors usually face on prediction markets. Instead, payments are the same as the operator already has them.


DECENTRALISATION AND TRANSPARENCY


In an era where players increasingly value decentralisation and transparency, a true prediction market like Predictor is a perfect complement to an established sportsbook or casino platform – a B2B infrastructure product that plugs into an operator’s existing platform – not to mention being an opportunity that’s too big to miss out on. And as always, you can count on Slotegrator for speed – it takes only 30 seconds to set an event, and the module


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can be integrated into existing platforms in only one day, via a single iFrame. Visitors to the stand can also learn more about the company’s turnkey platform. While Slotegrator has long been known as one of the industry’s top game aggregators, the company’s platform is an ideal solution for operators looking for a fast launch, whether it’s their fi rst iGaming business or they’re an established brand expanding into a new market.


COMPLETE PLATFORM CONTROL Aside from launching in just a few weeks or less, the platform empowers operators with complete control over their platform’s frontend. Using preset templates, the operator can continually fi ne-tune UX/UI elements, even creating multiple lobbies, splitting traffi c, and carrying out A/B testing to settle on the optimal layout for their target market and target audience. Every adjustment is carried out with just a few clicks, and without any need for a development team.


The platform also features a built-in retention toolkit. Operators can use loot boxes, Wheels of Fortune, bonus mechanics, reward systems, and the ability to create proprietary mini-games. Tailoring these retention tools to the behavior and preferences of their audience can help operators stay in the game for the long run. The stand’s demo zone will feature both tablets and phones where you can get a behind- the-scenes look at Predictor and the rest of the company’s products and solutions.


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