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✅ Jupiter launches "Jupoker": Become a partner with professional poker players! 🃏 Top players sell a percentage of their action in tournaments. You invest in that % and share in their winnings. Simple example: A tournament with an entry of $50,000 (like the ones Danny Tang plays). You sell 10% → you pay $5,000. If the player cashes out $500,000 in prizes → you get $50,000 (900% profit). Is it like betting on Polymarket? No. In Polymarket, you bet everything or nothing on a winner. Here, you bet on the player's winnings: even if they finish 2nd, 5th, or 30th and cash out, you receive your percentage. You only lose 100% if they don’t cash in. Why do players sell part of their action? - They reduce risk (entry fees are very high). - They collect a markup (10-30% extra) for each % sold. - They finance the entry and smooth out negative streaks. Unlike a loan, if they lose, they don’t owe anything back. It’s much more convenient. --- Now available: Danny Tang (5 Triton titles, +$38M in prizes) is selling 10% of his action. He plays 30-60 tournaments a year, cashing in ~25-35%. When he cashes, he goes big and pays off all previous investors. Also, Xuan Liu sells up to 50%. This spreads the risk better. Jupoker creates a new market: being a direct partner with elite talent. It’s an evolution of prediction markets and could expand to soccer players, F1 drivers, jockeys, teams, and more. Personally, I would have loved to be a partner of Rafa Nadal during his prime in the tennis world. - How's everything going $JUP a with this? {spot}(JUPUSDT) What do you think? Natural innovation of the ecosystem or just another step towards the crypto casino? #Jupoker #JupiterDEX #PokerStaking #CryptoPoker
✅ Jupiter launches "Jupoker": Become a partner with professional poker players! 🃏

Top players sell a percentage of their action in tournaments.
You invest in that % and share in their winnings.

Simple example:
A tournament with an entry of $50,000 (like the ones Danny Tang plays).
You sell 10% → you pay $5,000.
If the player cashes out $500,000 in prizes → you get $50,000 (900% profit).

Is it like betting on Polymarket?
No. In Polymarket, you bet everything or nothing on a winner.
Here, you bet on the player's winnings: even if they finish 2nd, 5th, or 30th and cash out, you receive your percentage. You only lose 100% if they don’t cash in.

Why do players sell part of their action?
- They reduce risk (entry fees are very high).
- They collect a markup (10-30% extra) for each % sold.
- They finance the entry and smooth out negative streaks.

Unlike a loan, if they lose, they don’t owe anything back. It’s much more convenient.

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Now available:
Danny Tang (5 Triton titles, +$38M in prizes) is selling 10% of his action.
He plays 30-60 tournaments a year, cashing in ~25-35%. When he cashes, he goes big and pays off all previous investors.

Also, Xuan Liu sells up to 50%. This spreads the risk better.

Jupoker creates a new market: being a direct partner with elite talent.
It’s an evolution of prediction markets and could expand to soccer players, F1 drivers, jockeys, teams, and more.

Personally, I would have loved to be a partner of Rafa Nadal during his prime in the tennis world.

- How's everything going $JUP a with this?

What do you think? Natural innovation of the ecosystem or just another step towards the crypto casino?

#Jupoker #JupiterDEX #PokerStaking #CryptoPoker
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