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Onyx Odds Raised $20 Million to Scale Its Prediction Markets

— June 24, 2026 — Marketing
Onyx Odds raised a $20 million Series A round led by Payward, with the Onyx Odds-Payward integration valuing the social sports prediction platform at $220 million less than a year after exiting beta. The funding will power Onyx's prediction markets offering through Payward's fully licensed U.S. derivatives infrastructure and embed crypto trading directly within the Onyx app.

Founded in 2025, Onyx Odds has grown to nearly one million users on less than $8 million in prior venture funding, driven by strong engagement and retention in exchange-traded sports outcome markets. The integration gives Onyx access to Payward's CFTC-registered infrastructure and global crypto exchange capabilities, eliminating the need to build licensing and compliance systems independently.

The deal shows how infrastructure partnerships are helping consumer platforms scale regulated trading products without years of vendor assembly.

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Trend Themes

  1. Regulated Prediction Markets — Licensed derivatives infrastructure is turning sports outcomes into compliant exchange-traded products with potential to reshape how fans speculate, hedge, and engage with live events.
  2. Embedded Crypto Trading — Crypto functionality inside consumer prediction apps creates new pathways for always-on liquidity, wallet-based participation, and cross-market monetization.
  3. Infrastructure-led Scaling — Partnerships with regulated market operators reduce the time and complexity required for consumer platforms to launch financialized entertainment products.

Industry Implications

  1. Sports Betting — Exchange-style sports markets introduce a competitive alternative to traditional sportsbooks by emphasizing liquidity, pricing transparency, and user-driven odds discovery.
  2. Fintech — Consumer finance platforms are expanding beyond payments and investing into regulated event contracts that blend entertainment, speculation, and portfolio-like behavior.
  3. Crypto Exchanges — Derivatives and prediction-market integrations provide crypto exchanges with new consumer-facing use cases that extend beyond asset trading into mainstream sports engagement.
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