Myriad Partners with Chainlink for FIFA World Cup Prediction Markets
Myriad has chosen Chainlink to serve as the exclusive oracle infrastructure for its FIFA World Cup prediction markets, enhancing user experience during the high-profile event, according to Decrypt. This integration aims to deliver rapid market settlements, replacing slower manual processes and promoting reliability for users.

Prediction market platform Myriad integrates Chainlink as its exclusive oracle infrastructure to support prediction markets for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup. This collaboration builds on Myriad's prior use of the Chainlink Runtime Environment, which currently facilitates its crypto price markets.
The integration is set to automate the resolution and settlement of the World Cup market, thereby replacing the traditional slower methods used in some prediction markets. Myriad aims to offer users near-instant settlement and payment, enhancing trustworthiness in outcome resolution.
"The World Cup is the biggest stage in sport, and it’s exactly the kind of moment Myriad was built for," said Ilan Hazan, co-founder and COO of Myriad. He emphasized the importance of reliable outcomes for traders, especially during significant events. The quick settlement process is expected to help convert first-time users into long-term participants.
William Reilly, Head of Strategic Initiatives at Chainlink Labs, noted that this partnership would provide users with accurate market resolutions, prompt settlements, and instant payouts, thereby minimizing resolution disputes. This move aligns with the global reach of soccer, catering to fans around the world.
In addition to the integration, Myriad is hosting a $100,000 trading competition on its World Cup markets. The contest rewards the top three traders with prizes of $20,000, $10,000, and $5,000, respectively, along with a weekly pool of $5,000 allocated for maker volume rewards. The leaderboard resets each week, encouraging ongoing participation.
Summary based on original reporting by Decrypt Staff at Decrypt, originally published Jun 10, 2026. SolanaWire does not republish source content.

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