A plain prediction market gives you a bet slip. Pick Yes or No, type a number, confirm, wait.

Banana Predict gives you a terminal. Same markets, same Polymarket-scale liquidity, but wrapped in the tools a serious trader actually uses to make decisions instead of guesses.
That distinction matters more than it sounds. A bet slip tells you what you picked. A terminal tells you what everyone else is doing, who is winning, and whether you should move now or wait.
A Bet Slip Was Never Built for This Volume
Most prediction market interfaces stop at the trade button. You see a price, you click, you leave.
That works fine for a single casual wager. It falls apart once real money and fast-moving events are involved, which is exactly the situation across politics, sports, crypto, and breaking news right now.
Banana Gun built its name on speed: cross-chain execution, token sniping, copy trading, a Telegram bot that traders actually depend on. Banana Predict brings that same engine to event trading, so you get Polymarket with Banana speed instead of a stripped-down bet slip.
The Order Book Is Where the Terminal Earns the Name
Open any market and you are not just staring at a headline probability. You get a live order book with price, share count, and value depth, so you can see exactly where liquidity sits before you commit.
Shares are cent-priced. The probability percentage updates live as new orders hit the book.
Price charts run across six timeframes: 1H, 6H, 1D, 1W, 1M, and All. That range lets you read a market’s momentum the same way you would read a chart on any serious trading platform, not just glance at a static number.
A payout preview shows your outcome before you confirm. A Rules section spells out exactly how and when the market resolves, following a UMA-style oracle process. Nothing about the resolution logic is left to guesswork.
Because these markets mirror Polymarket-scale liquidity, the largest ones carry volume in the billions. That depth is what makes the order book worth watching in the first place. A terminal without liquidity behind it is just a nicer bet slip.
Portfolio, Leaderboard, and Copytrade Turn Watching Into Doing
Your Portfolio tracks every open position and how it is performing, in one place, without you piecing it together from memory.
The Leaderboard ranks top traders by profit and loss and by volume. Their wallets are public, so you can actually inspect the track record instead of taking someone’s word for it.
Once you know who is winning, Copytrade lets you copy their positions directly. You do not need a course on market theory or weeks of trial and error to start trading with an edge. Track smart money, copy top traders, and execute in seconds.
That loop, read the leaderboard, copy the winners, adjust from there, is the fastest way to trade prediction markets without starting from zero.
Wallet Tracker and X Tracker Catch the News Before the Crowd Does
The Wallet Tracker lets you follow specific on-chain wallets and see exactly what they are trading, in real time.
The Social Tracker, also called the X Tracker, monitors X in near real time. Search by contract address, token symbol, or username, then filter through All, Recommended, or Mine tabs to keep the feed relevant to what you actually trade.
Posts, retweets, and quotes show up almost instantly, with optional audio alerts so you catch market-moving news the moment it breaks instead of five minutes later on a group chat.
Every market also carries its own Activity feed, a Comments section, and a My Orders view, so the social layer and your own trade history sit right next to the price action instead of scattered across five different tabs.
Put it together and you have a Portfolio, a Leaderboard, Copytrade, a Wallet Tracker, an X Tracker, a full order book, and per-market Activity, all pointed at the same liquidity you already know from Polymarket. That is the terminal difference.
Banana Predict is live now. Connect a wallet at predict.bananagun.io and trade the next event with the terminal built for it, not a bet slip.