He didn't understand the ball and relied on group chat. He became number one in the Moment prediction list

How complicated is it to predict a match?
Research professional models, keep an eye on the game, invest money, or are you familiar with every player's data?
For Asep Beton, the answer isn't that complicated.
He's not usually a veteran soccer fan, and he doesn't track the news of all leagues and players every day. But inMomentIn the World Cup Call Challenge World Cup prediction event held, he checked data, and discussed the team lineup and player status with his friends in the group. In the end, he won the top score of the 11,412 event users and received the highest reward.
There are no complicated trading operations, and there is no need to invest capital first.
Users only need to choose between the two results based on their own judgment.
This is exactlyMomentThe easiest place to generate interest: turn predictions into something simple, intuitive, and judgmental.

I'm not usually a die-hard fan, but I was rewarded in World Cup predictions
In an interview with Moment, Asep honestly stated that he doesn't usually pay particularly close attention to soccer.
What really gave him confidence to participate in the World Cup prediction campaign was a private chat group made up of friends.
Before the game starts, everyone will discuss the team formation, players' recent performance, historical game data, and possible tactics in the group. Sometimes they share a piece of team news, sometimes they analyze whether a key player can play, and others make completely different game judgments.
Asep then synthesizes this information to make its final choice.
It doesn't sound mysterious, and it's not a professional strategy that's hard to replicate.
Many regular fans usually talk to their friends about “who is more likely to win” and “whether there will be a certain result this time”. What Moment does is turn this everyday discussion into a predictive scenario you can actually participate in.
Watch the data, talk about the competition, make choices, and wait for the results to be announced.
It was through this method that Asep made correct judgments many times during the World Cup prediction campaign, and finally achieved first place in the standings.
How to play Moment? It's actually just a simple binary prediction
Many people hear about “prediction platforms” for the first time, and may think of the rules as complicated, or even think of professional trading.
But Moment's core gameplay is pretty intuitive: binary predictions.
Faced with a predictive event, the platform will give two clear options, and users will choose one of them based on their own judgment.
You don't need to understand complicated K lines or master complicated trading tools. The participation process can be simply summarized in three steps:
read prediction questions;
choose the outcome you think is more likely to occur;
Wait for the event to end and complete the settlement.
For users familiar with relevant events, it is possible to make judgments based on news, data, and experience; for new users new to forecasting, it is also possible to start experimenting with soccer, sports, or hot topics that interest them.
There are only two choices, but the judging process can be very interesting.
Some people rely on statistics, others focus on live lineups, some believe in long-term experience, and others, like Asep, first exchange different opinions with friends and then make their own decisions.
There is no capital investment in the event, and you can compete by relying on judgment
Asep initially decided to participate in the World Cup Call Challenge because the event rewards were attractive.
But what really made him recognize Moment was that participating in the World Cup did not require a capital investment.
Users don't have to deposit funds first, and they don't need to invest more to get higher rankings. Everyone can participate in predictions under relatively lightweight conditions, accumulate points through their own research, judgment, and prediction results, and compete for activity rewards.
For those new to predictive gameplay, this model lowers the threshold of experience.
Users can first familiarize themselves with the platform rules, observe the results of different events, and test their judgment ability without facing financial pressure from the beginning.
This also brought the focus of the activity from “how much was invested” to “whether the judgment was accurate.”
In an interview, Asep said that what he likes most is this: the event rewards analysis and predictive performance, rather than requiring users to invest a lot of money first.
The rewards attracted him to participate, and the simple gameplay made him willing to continue participating
Asep has been exposed to other prediction market platforms, but has not continued to use them since then due to relevant regulations in the country and region where it is located.
In contrast, he thinks Moment's previous World Cup event experience was easier. You can participate in the competition by researching contests and making predictions without investing any capital.

Throughout the process, what he enjoyed most was not simply waiting for the lottery results, but rather predicting the previous analysis process.
How is the team doing recently?
Will the key players be on the field?
Is there an obvious restraint between the formations?
Are popular opinions in the market too optimistic?
Discussing these questions with friends and then choosing answers you agree with increases the sense of participation in watching the game. A game that originally only needed to wait for results, but it became even more suspenseful because of predictions made ahead of time.
This is why sports prediction activities are easy to attract users.
It doesn't change the game results, but it changes the way users watch the game.
New events are online, and points can also participate in predictions and draws
After the World Cup prediction campaign ended, Moment launched a newPoints Prediction Campaign, providing users with two ways to play: point lottery and point leaderboard.
Activity 1: Lucky Draw for Points
Every time a user consumes 1,000 points, they are eligible for the current lottery.
The platform will randomly select 20 winners from users participating in this round, and each will receive 5 USDT.
The total prize pool for a single period is 100 USDT.
According to data published on the event page, Season 1 has consumed a total of 1883,000 points.
This kind of gameplay doesn't require users to be at the top of the leaderboard. Regular users with points can also participate and receive random reward opportunities.
Activity 2: Prediction Cup
Users participate in predictive events on the platform and can earn or deduct points based on the results:
The prediction is correct, and 300 points are added;
If the prediction is wrong, 150 points will be deducted.
After the event is settled, points are automatically added to the user account and accumulated into the season leaderboard.
The higher the season points, the higher the ranking.
The currently announced leaderboard rewards are:
First place gets 50 USDT;
Second place gets 30 USDT;
The third place received 20 USDT.
In addition to the top 3 rewards, the platform will randomly select 20 people from other participants, each receiving 5 USDT.
In other words, the Prediction Cup not only sets the top three rewards of 100 USDT, but also provides additional random rewards totaling 100 USDT, for a total of 200 USDT.
Coupled with the 100 USDT prize pool for the lucky draw, the total rewards currently announced for the two events are 300 USDT.
If you want a serious analysis, you can top the list, and there are also opportunities for lightweight participation
What's interesting about Moment's current campaign is that it's competitive and random at the same time.
Users who are good at studying data and are willing to continue to participate can accumulate points by improving the accuracy rate of predictions to advance to the top three of the season.
Users who don't have time to participate frequently, or who don't have a plan to advance to the leaderboard yet, can also use their points to participate in the lucky draw or compete for random rewards in the Prediction Cup.
This design avoids rewards belonging to only a few top ranking users.
People with strong analytical skills can compete on performance, and ordinary users can also get opportunities through participation. Different types of users can find a method that suits them.
More importantly, the whole set of gameplay is not difficult to understand.
Faced with a question, choose one of the two answers; predict the correct acquisition of points, deduct points for mistakes; points can be used both for rankings and for participation in events.
Users can quickly understand what to do after opening the page without having to learn a complicated transaction process.
Start by chatting with friends to make every judgment more participatory
After being rewarded for the World Cup prediction campaign, Asep has begun sharing Moments with his circle of friends and the community.
He said he will continue to participate in sports-related prediction activities in the future.
He also made product suggestions to Moment, such as further optimizing the page design to make the UI more modern and easy to use.
Although Moment's product experience still has room to improve. But judging from the gameplay, it already provides a clear enough entry:
No complicated operation is required; start with one question of interest and choose between the two results.
Asep's experience also shows that you don't necessarily need to be a senior expert to participate in predictions.
Now, Moment has launched a new round of points prediction campaigns.
The next person to make the right decisions, get on the leaderboard, or win a prize may just start by choosing one of the two at a time.
Moment platform:https://moment.vision/
Event prize pools, eligibility, number of rewards, and settlement rules may be adjusted according to official arrangements. Please refer to the latest rules posted on Moment's official website and official social media. Please understand and comply with the laws and regulations of your country or region before participating.
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