
Azuro
Azuro is a decentralized prediction markets protocol that supplies on-chain betting infrastructure and liquidity to sports and event apps across Polygon and Base.

What is Azuro?
Azuro is a permissionless protocol for on-chain prediction markets that supplies liquidity, odds, and oracle integration to about 30 front-end apps across Polygon, Base, and Gnosis. Liquidity providers deposit into pools that back the markets and earn fees, while bettors place trades on sports and event outcomes through Azuro-powered interfaces. The protocol has processed over $250M in betting volume since launching in 2022.
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