Jupiter Exchange today launched a prediction markets bot on Telegram, introducing a new interface for trading event outcomes directly within chat.
The product, currently in a waitlist phase, allows users to access prediction markets without leaving the messaging app. The Solana-based platform said it will waive Telegram-related platform fees for early users during the first month.
“Clans” feature adds group-based trading
A central element of the rollout is “Clans,” a feature designed to let users form groups, discuss trades, and compete collectively.
Instead of placing isolated bets, participants can coordinate strategies, compare positions, and track performance against other groups. The approach shifts prediction markets toward a more collaborative model, where outcomes are shaped by shared analysis rather than individual decisions.
Partnership taps existing prediction market liquidity
Jupiter said it is working with Polymarket to bring an initial pool of users into the ecosystem.
The collaboration is intended to bootstrap activity and liquidity as the Telegram-based product expands. It also places Jupiter in more direct competition with established prediction platforms that operate primarily through web interfaces.
Expanding beyond traditional interfaces
The move reflects a broader trend of integrating financial tools into messaging platforms. By embedding trading functionality within Telegram, Jupiter is targeting accessibility and user engagement rather than building a standalone application. Telegram has increasingly become a hub for crypto activity, from trading bots to community coordination, making it a natural entry point for new products.
Jupiter’s launch highlights interaction over pure trading mechanics. The Clans feature, in particular, signals an attempt to differentiate in a market where most platforms focus on pricing efficiency and liquidity. Group-based participation could influence how information flows within markets, potentially affecting pricing dynamics as users act in coordinated ways.
Early stage rollout with broader plans
The bot is currently limited to early access users, with additional features expected over time. Jupiter indicated that Telegram is only the starting point, with further expansion planned as the product evolves.
The launch marks a shift toward more socially driven trading environments, where prediction markets operate less like traditional exchanges and more like interactive communities.
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