SOFTSWISS will host a LinkedIn Live panel titled “Prediction Markets for iGaming: Risks and Opportunities” on 25 June at 14:00 CET, bringing together experts from Deloitte, NEXT.io, and SOFTSWISS to delve into one of the industry’s most talked-about emerging verticals.
Prediction Markets are attracting growing attention across the iGaming industry, with global trading volume exceeding 55 million euro in 2025. At the same time, operators face important questions around product positioning, risk management, liquidity models, and regulatory compliance.
The webinar will cover several key topics:
- New Vertical vs Engagement Tool – should operators treat Prediction Markets as a standalone product or a sportsbook add-on?
- P2P vs Fixed Odds – which pricing model works better for operators and players?
- Operator Risk vs Market Opportunity – what regulatory and operational risks are at stake, and how can they be managed?
- EU vs US Model Clash – which regulatory and commercial approach will shape the global Prediction Markets landscape, and what can operators learn from each market?
Live On LinkedIn: 25 June 2026
The session, Prediction Markets for iGaming: Risks and Opportunities, will be held on LinkedIn Live on 25 June at 14:00 CET. The panel is open to all iGaming professionals with free registration.

Alexander Kamenetskyi, Head of Operations at SOFTSWISS Sportsbook, shared: “Many operators are still trying to understand where the real opportunities in Prediction Markets lie and what risks come with them. Through this discussion, we want to help businesses cut through the hype and focus on the practical realities. The panel will provide a clearer view of what launching Prediction Markets actually involves and how this model can fit operators’ business goals.”
Industry professionals can submit their most critical Prediction Markets inquiries, which the panel will address during the live discussion.
Ahead of the webinar, anyone interested in the topic can also explore SOFTSWISS’ latest report, ‘Prediction Markets: From Trading to Betting.’ It examines key prediction market platforms and regulatory developments across major jurisdictions, providing practical guidance on launching this category as an iGaming product.





