How PredictDog works across trading, wallets, and funding
This page is for product users. It explains what you can do in PredictDog, how account and wallet flows work, what to expect from deposits and withdrawals, and why fees and live data can differ across markets.

The current web landing experience introduces the main terminal promise directly in-product: one account-linked surface across markets, memecoins, rewards, copy trading, and built-in wallet flows.
Start here if you are new
Use this simple path:
- Start on web, not Telegram.
- Create or log into your PredictDog account.
- Let the product resolve wallet setup and readiness.
- Fund the specific rail required by the product you want to use.
- Trade on web first, then use Telegram for faster follow-up interaction.
What stays consistent
- One account experience across markets, funding, rewards, and account management.
- Built-in wallet flows instead of forcing every action into an external extension flow.
- Explicit handling of trading, funding, and verification-sensitive actions.
What can differ
- Trading flows differ across Polymarket, Predict.fun, memecoins, and swap routes.
- Fee asset and settlement timing can change depending on the product and chain.
- Deposit and withdraw status visibility can vary by chain route.
Key facts
One account, multiple markets
PredictDog brings sports markets, Polymarket events, Predict.fun trading, memecoins, swap flows, and copy trading into one web experience.
Wallets are built into the product
You do not need to manage a browser private key to use the main product flows. Login, wallet setup, and protected actions are handled inside the product experience.
Trading cost is not one thing
Network gas and PredictDog platform fees are separate. Which asset is used depends on the product you are using and the chain where the trade executes.
The app prefers explicit state
When a trading, balance, or settlement source is delayed or unavailable, the product is designed to show that clearly instead of silently inventing a replacement value.
The four ideas users should keep separate
Many user questions become easier once you separate these four concepts:
- account access
- wallet readiness
- funding availability
- product-specific trading state
You can be logged in while still missing the funding rail for a venue. You can have a wallet while still lacking a venue approval. You can browse a market while still not being ready to trade it.
That is normal in PredictDog.
Recommended reading order
- Start with Getting Started
- Then read Account And Wallet
- Then read Funding
- Use Trading when you are ready to compare product surfaces
- Use Platforms when you want to understand web versus Telegram