OracleMint Protocol

OracleMint —
Prediction Markets,
On Demand.

Mint a market from any question, event, or data feed.
Solana speed. Modular design. Infinite outcomes.

Features

Built for Speed,
Designed for Scale

Instant Market Creation

Deploy fully-functional prediction markets in seconds with one API call or UI click.

Modular Outcome Trees

Build complex multi-outcome markets with nested conditions and dynamic resolution paths.

Automated Liquidity Routing

Smart liquidity management ensures optimal pricing and minimal slippage across all markets.

Oracle-Agnostic Feeds

Connect to any data source—Chainlink, Pyth, UMA, or custom oracles—seamlessly.

Cross-Chain Broadcasting

Broadcast market outcomes across multiple chains with secure cross-chain messaging.

Dispute-Safe Resolution Rails

Built-in dispute resolution mechanism ensures fair and transparent market settlement.

About

Prediction Markets
as a Service

OracleMint is a Prediction Markets-as-a-Service layer for Solana. It allows apps, devs, and users to instantly mint markets from any question or event with modular outcomes and structured resolution.

Plug-and-play forecasting modules
Solana-first performance
Intelligent outcome minting
Developer-friendly PMaaS APIs
Multi-chain resolution support
Markets

Live Market
Showcase

Explore active prediction markets powered by OracleMint

Will SOL flip $200 this month?

Yes67%
No33%
Volume$45.2K

Will the next FOMC vote raise rates?

Yes42%
No58%
Volume$128.5K

Will BTC break 90k in Q3?

Yes78%
No22%
Volume$312.8K

Will Base outperform Solana in volume this week?

Yes28%
No72%
Volume$89.3K
Documentation

Deep Dive into
OracleMint Protocol

Architecture

Modular PMaaS infrastructure built on Solana

PMaaS Design

Market creation, liquidity, and settlement protocols

Cross-Chain Messaging

Bridge architecture for multi-chain resolution

Resolution Security Model

Oracle integration and dispute resolution framework

Roadmap

Development timeline and future integrations

Full Whitepaper

Complete technical documentation