Africa's prediction market
What happens in Africa, settles on Àgbà.
What is Àgbà?
Àgbà is a prediction market built entirely around African news. Every market on this platform started as a headline from a Nigerian or pan-African outlet — and every outcome is something that will actually happen, or not, within days or weeks.
How do markets get created?
An AI agent reads African news sources continuously. When it finds a story with a clear, verifiable outcome — a central bank decision, an election result, a match score, a currency crossing a threshold — it turns it into a YES/NO market automatically. No human has to approve it. No editorial bias. If the news is real and the outcome is checkable, a market exists.
How do you bet?
Connect a wallet, pick a market, choose YES or NO, and commit your USDC. The odds shift in real time as more people bet. You are not betting against the house — you are betting against other people who think you are wrong.
How do markets resolve?
Currency markets resolve automatically using live exchange rate data. Sports results are pulled from official match records. Everything else — politics, security, economy — is reviewed and resolved manually against public evidence. No market closes without a verifiable reason.
Why Africa?
African markets move fast and are under-represented in global prediction platforms. The naira, ECOWAS elections, AFCON qualifiers, central bank policy — these things matter to hundreds of millions of people and deserve real price discovery. Àgbà exists to provide that.
Àgbà runs on Arc — a chain where USDC is the native currency, so there is no gas token to buy and no wrapped asset to manage. You bet with USDC, you win USDC.