Binance says the feature would use a separate prediction account and data from Predict.fun, with availability still unclear by country.
Cryptocurrency exchange Binance is beta testing a support for prediction markets inside its semi-custody wallet Binance Wallet through Predict.fun, a BNB▼$585.84 Chain-based prediction marketplace founded by an ex-Binance employee and incubated by YZi Labs, formerly known as Binance Labs.
According to Binance’s Tuesday update, March 31, users will need a separate Prediction Account to trade, using Tether (USDT▼$0.9991) from their spot or funding accounts.
The exchange added it won’t run the markets or be the counterparty, and the feature might not be available in certain countries or regions, without elaborating on the matter. It’s also unclear when Binance is planning to add support for other platforms.
What is Predict.fun
Launched in December 2025, the project was founded in 2024 by Dingaling, who joined Binance in 2017, reportedly founded the PancakeSwap decentralized exchange, and invested in LooksRare, an NFT marketplace.
Dingaling’s latest venture is built around event trading on sports, economics, world events, culture, and crypto. In early March, Predict.fun revealed in a blog post that it had processed $1.5 billion in cumulative trading volume across more than 120,000 users and 3.3 million transactions.
Binance Wallet’s support for Predict.fun comes just a few weeks after Binance-owned Trust Wallet also added support for the platform for eligible users.
How Big is Predict.fun
Data from DefiLlama shows Predict.fun currently has about $19.9 million in total value locked (TVL), $147.9 million in 30-day DEX volume, and slightly above $1 billion in cumulative volume.

For comparison, that puts it ahead of another predictions marketplace dubbed Opinion at around $12.7 million in TVL, making Predict.fin the second-largest prediction marketplace by TVL, only behind Polymarket, which boasts $464.9 million in TVL.
It is also well above its rivals, such as Overtime, Myriad Markets, and Probable, while the broader prediction-market sector stands at about $513 million in TVL.

