What is OMINARI?
OMINARI is a prediction-market exchange where you take positions on the outcomes of real-world events — starting with the 2026 World Cup. Each market has two tradeable sides (the two teams, plus Draw on group and 90-minute matches; or Yes/No for tournament questions). A contract pays $1.00 if its outcome is correct when the market resolves, and $0.00 if not. Prices are set by an automated market maker (AMM) and move as people trade — no operator sets the odds. OMINARI runs on BNB Smart Chain (BSC) and Base, and is operated by Ovanti Limited (ASX: OVT).
How do I get started?
Sign in with your email and a secure wallet is created for you automatically (no seed phrase), or connect an existing wallet like MetaMask. Add funds — USDT on BSC or USDC on Base — then open a market, pick a side, enter an amount and confirm. Signing up takes under a minute, with no document upload or identity check in the current build.
Which networks and currencies does OMINARI use?
Two chains: BNB Smart Chain (BSC), funded with USDT (BEP-20), and Base, funded with USDC. Both are US-dollar stablecoins (about $1.00 each). Switch chains with the network selector. Always send funds on the network selected in OMINARI — sending USDT (BSC) to a Base address, or vice versa, can permanently lose your funds.
Is OMINARI live, and is it safe to use?
OMINARI is in BETA, but on-chain settlement and smart contracts are live and real — trades, deposits and withdrawals involve real funds and are final. Features may change during BETA, so it's best to start with small amounts while you get familiar with the platform.