Polymarket is now built into MetaMask Mobile, giving users an easy way to place predictions without leaving the app. Users can join prediction markets and earn MetaMask Rewards directly within the mobile app. MetaMask’s latest upgrade folds Polymarket directly into its mobile experience, so users can jump into prediction markets and complete transactions without leaving [...]]]>Polymarket is now built into MetaMask Mobile, giving users an easy way to place predictions without leaving the app. Users can join prediction markets and earn MetaMask Rewards directly within the mobile app. MetaMask’s latest upgrade folds Polymarket directly into its mobile experience, so users can jump into prediction markets and complete transactions without leaving [...]]]>

MetaMask Adds Full Polymarket Access for Easy On-Chain Predictions

  • Polymarket is now built into MetaMask Mobile, giving users an easy way to place predictions without leaving the app.
  • Users can join prediction markets and earn MetaMask Rewards directly within the mobile app.

MetaMask’s latest upgrade folds Polymarket directly into its mobile experience, so users can jump into prediction markets and complete transactions without leaving the wallet interface. The process has been tightened into a simple, quick sequence, removing the need for external navigation and keeping all activity inside MetaMask Mobile.

MetaMask Enhances In-App Experience

On the other hand, this approach provides a touch of convenience that was previously unavailable. Users can view trends, select outcomes, and then place positions with confidence, knowing the entire process remains within their own wallet.

Not only that, MetaMask also added a reward system that awards points every time users interact with the prediction market through Polymarket. This mechanism makes what previously seemed like a complicated activity simpler, even a bit enjoyable for some.

MetaMask further explained that this integration arose from the increasing needs of users who are making on-chain transactions from mobile devices. Therefore, providing Polymarket access within the app isn’t just about adding features, but also improving the wallet’s increasingly dense user experience.

Nevertheless, MetaMask maintains its self-custody principle, ensuring all transaction processes run smoothly without relinquishing control from the user.

Visually, the user experience appears to be more fluid. Even minor tweaks, like quicker screen loading and a tidier prediction layout, make the experience noticeably smoother. Some users even called this update one of the most noticeable mobile improvements of the year, although MetaMask itself didn’t elaborate on it in much detail.

Furthermore, the Polymarket integration further solidifies MetaMask’s position in the Web3 mobile app space. Polymarket serves as an additional gateway for users who want to follow global events, from sports to cultural topics.

Last November, we reported that MetaMask had paved the way for global stock perp trading directly from mobile devices, including leverage and on-chain execution.

On the other hand, in mid-October we also highlighted how LiquidLink allows MetaMask users to connect to IOTA DApps and sign transactions natively.

Earlier in October, we also reported that MetaMask had integrated Hyperliquid to enable faster perpetual trading directly from mobile wallets, complete with USDC deposits and real-time transaction updates.

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