Understand Market Categories

Explore the topics that matter to you — or help us create the next big one.

🧠 Why Categories Matter

Bayes Market is designed to cover a wide range of real-world topics — from serious geopolitical risks to viral entertainment debates. To help you navigate, markets are organized into clear categories.

Currently, you’ll find:

  • Politics — elections, policies, global conflicts

  • Economy — inflation, interest rates, unemployment

  • Crypto — price predictions, protocol upgrades, meme coin moments

  • Entertainment — celebrity rumors, film awards, drama finales

  • Tech — AI breakthroughs, product launches, big tech moves

  • Sports — game outcomes, tournaments, athlete milestones

More categories will be added over time — based on what you and the community want.

Looking for something specific? Just type a keyword into the search bar to find matching markets instantly.


🚀 Help Shape the Future of Bayes Market

We’re building Bayes together — and we want your ideas.

Have a burning question? A prediction-worthy trend your community is buzzing about?

You can:

  • Submit your own market ideas: 👉 https://forms.gle/CgzkueZYC6veeLBx8

  • If your question is selected, you’ll earn 1,000 Bayes Points

  • No technical skill needed — just a good question and clear conditions

Categories can include: 🌍 Geopolitics | 🤖 AI | 🌱 Climate | 💸 Finance | 🎭 Culture — and more.

Let’s turn collective foresight into tradable insight.


🔍 Sort & Discover Markets That Interest You

Bayes makes it easy to filter and sort markets so you always find something worth trading.

On the main market list, use the tabs to browse:

  • Trending — the hottest markets by activity

  • Live — markets that are close to expiring

  • New — just-launched markets ready for early trades

You can also:

  • Click Expire Time to sort by deadline — useful if you want to act quickly

  • Click Volume to sort by total trading volume — a good proxy for popularity


✅ Summary

Whether you care about elections or esports, macroeconomics or movie endings — Bayes has a category for you.

And if we don’t? Submit your question, shape the future, and get rewarded for it.

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