The markets page is the real-time discovery hub for live prediction opportunities across sports and esports.
Use search and sport filters to find active matches, then open a market to select Tap 2 Predict or Up/Down based on your strategy and risk profile.
How are markets sorted?
Markets can be sorted by volume, start time, or alphabetical order to help users prioritize either activity, timing, or quick navigation.
Can I browse markets without connecting a wallet?
Yes. Browsing is open. Wallet connection is required only when placing real predictions in live mode.
Why are some markets no longer available?
Markets may be removed or become unavailable due to event status changes, stale-data protection, or upstream feed conditions.
What is the difference between the market page and game mode page?
The markets page is for discovery. The game mode page is where you choose and execute Tap 2 Predict or Up/Down for a specific match.
Can I jump directly to a sport-specific page?
Yes. Sport pages include guides, related content, and a live market widget when active matches are available.
How do I compare opportunities across sports?
Use the sport filters and review match context, volatility profile, and timing windows before selecting any round.
Are esports handled differently from traditional sports?
Core mechanics are the same, but volatility profile and event cadence can differ significantly by game title and match format.
Is Rush Sports custodial?
No. Rush Sports is designed as a non-custodial product. Session flows are used for speed, but settlement and balances are handled through on-chain program logic.
What happens during stale-data periods?
If live price data is stale or unavailable, prediction placement can be restricted and affected rounds can be canceled according to settlement safeguards.
Can I use demo mode before betting real SOL?
Yes. Demo mode is intended for practice and does not require wallet funding, while live mode requires a funded session for real predictions.
Where can I verify game outcomes and settlements?
Outcomes and settlements are processed with on-chain records, and supporting interfaces are available in app views such as match history and leaderboard context.