ADI Predictstreet has gone live just before the 2026 FIFA World Cup, giving football fans in approved markets a new way to trade on match outcomes, player moments, and tournament events while watching live content.
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ADI Predictstreet wants to sit close to the match screen, not away from it. The platform combines live streaming, real-time market data, and fast trading response times, with mobile and desktop access through adipredictstreet.com.
World Cup timing gives the launch a large first stage. The 2026 tournament will feature 48 teams, 104 matches, and host cities across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. FIFA has also named ADI Predictstreet as its official prediction market partner for the tournament, adding brand weight to a category that still faces legal and regulatory questions in many markets. Trade coverage also says Fanatics Markets has opened the co-branded World Cup Hub across 23 U.S. states and four territories.
“ADI Predictstreet was created to redefine how fans engage with live events,” said Dimitrios Psarrakis, CEO of ADI Predictstreet. “As we go live ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026, we are proud to deliver a secure, regulated, and globally scalable platform that combines technology, prediction markets, and real-time participation at an unprecedented level.
“Billions of fans worldwide will engage with this summer’s historic tournament, alongside millions in person across North America. We look forward to introducing them all to a new and exciting way of engaging with the FIFA World Cup 2026.”
The Gibraltar launch gave ADI Predictstreet its first regulated base. The Fanatics Markets partnership then opened access in the U.S., where prediction markets now sit in a fast changing space between sports betting, event contracts, and financial regulation.
ADI Predictstreet says the platform will not stop at football. Its longer term plan includes event contracts tied to sports, finance, technology, and culture. For now, the World Cup gives the company a clear traffic driver and a simple user pitch: watch the match and trade the market from the same product.
ADI Chain provides the blockchain infrastructure behind the first publicly available ADI Predictstreet application. The system handles live market updates, event tracking, internal protection tools, and integrity monitoring.
Compliance also takes a front seat. ADI Predictstreet says it uses a “comprehensive, risk-based surveillance and compliance framework” to spot suspicious or harmful activity. Sportradar, Stats Perform, and LSports Data supply data support for that framework.