Feixiaohao US stock WTO surges nearly 500%, prediction market layout for the World Cup gains attention
According to ChainCatcher, public market data shows that the Nasdaq-listed company WTO (Nasdaq: WTO), associated with Feixiaohao, has seen a significant price surge recently, with its increase at one point approaching 500%. Against the backdrop of growing attention in the US stock market to Web3 data platforms, prediction markets, and the concept of correlation between crypto assets and stocks, WTO's price performance has sparked market discussion.
Market participants believe that the recent run-up in WTO may be related to Feixiaohao's recent launch of the "Feixiaohao World Cup Carnival." This event revolves around the 2026 World Cup, combining this global sports event with the Web3 prediction market, perfectly aligning with the most highly anticipated sporting event worldwide and the fast-growing prediction market sector within the current Web3 market.
From a market perspective, the World Cup naturally possesses global attention, frequent discussions, and clear match outcomes, which can continuously generate demand for prediction; meanwhile, the prediction market is one of the few Web3 application scenarios that can directly connect real-world events, user judgment, and on-chain participation. Feixiaohao launching related activities during the World Cup cycle is viewed as a precise entry point into global market enthusiasm and the needs of Web3 users.
Industry insiders believe that as the World Cup Carnival drives increased exposure for Feixiaohao in the prediction market direction, the market is now reassessing its potential value as a Web3 data entry point, a hot event operations platform, and an asset connecting US stock capital.
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