Original title: Why the NYSE invested $2B into polymarket
Original author: binji, Ethereum Foundation researcher
Original translation: Ismay, BlockBeats
The following is the original content:
The infrastructure that underpins the $29 trillion stock market is now extending into a broader realm - a market that can not only price assets but also price "understanding."
It was the largest private investment in a crypto company ever. But it was something more profound: It was a statement—a declaration that the market itself was evolving.
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is the world's largest stock exchange, with a total market capitalization of approximately $29 trillion. This significant move demonstrates that the NYSE believes the market's approach to expansion is changing—not just through growth in scale and trading volume, but also through a reshaping of its participant structure.
They saw a whole new group of investors whose trading methods, information sources, and behavioral logic were completely different from those of traditional traders. This new generation of investors no longer sat at the trading desk; they lived on the internet.
In today's economy, a single tweet can sometimes move stock prices more than a quarterly earnings report. Narratives, memes, and collective sentiment are now part of price discovery. This means that "regular people," through their attention, discussion, and belief data, can influence the market more than ever before.
Prediction markets transform belief itself into a tradable asset. They allow people to bet on events they already care about—elections, policy, AI breakthroughs, sports, climate—rather than the quarterly results of a company they have no interest in.
When markets become more interconnected, more people can participate. Not just analysts or hedge funds, but anyone with a sense of the future – and the global economy becomes more democratic.
This is a revolution that removes financial "thresholds".
The NYSE is not only investing in the prediction market, but also investing in a new "data form".
What they want is event-driven data.
For the first time, financial infrastructure can carry probabilities alongside prices. Polymarket's markets generate real-time odds on real-world events: elections, policy decisions, macroeconomic data, even celebrity endorsements—all of which can predict sentiment before they impact financial reports.
Under the agreement, NYSE's parent company, Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), will distribute this data stream globally, feeding both "beliefs" and "capital flows" into the pipelines that transmit stocks and derivatives. This changes the structure of market intelligence: beliefs become measurable, and reflexivity becomes modelable.
You can imagine:
1. Macro traders track changes in the probability of rate cuts;
2. Stock analysts will superimpose event odds onto earnings expectations;
3. The quantitative team will use "belief fluctuations" to hedge portfolio risks.
This is the first institutional-level bridge in financial history that connects "attention" and "price" - a financial data set that not only describes "what has happened" but also reveals "what may happen" and is being widely adopted.
This new market structure introduces a new risk: information distortion. When information spreads faster than it can be verified, trust collapses.
This is the core advantage of Polymarket. It is not a market that relies on centralized trust, but an open system built on verifiable trust.
For prediction markets to truly work, there must be a common verification foundation—a place where all results, transactions, and settlements can be independently verified. The question is: when attention starts to drive capital, who will ensure honesty?
To this end, Polymarket is built on Ethereum's trust layer (Trustware) and extended through Polygon. Ethereum's trust mechanism ensures that every transaction, every settlement, and every market outcome can be verified, without relying on the subjective discretion of centralized institutions.
Over the past year, Polymarket has seen over $16 billion in trading volume and over 250,000 monthly active users. While some believe its popularity will wane after the election cycle, trading volume remains strong. As market depth grows, the platform is poised to launch more financial instruments:
By supporting Polymarket, the NYSE is effectively acknowledging that the “market landscape” itself is evolving.
The foundation of the ICE empire is clearing, settlement, and exchange technology. In Polymarket, it sees the next frontier:
A digitally native, socially driven, open and verifiable market system - yet still built on a transparent, secure, and globally scalable trust architecture, which is completely consistent with the principles that ICE has always pursued.
Future exchanges will price beliefs, probabilities, and truths.