# Structure

The **FSX ecosystem** is built on **three fundamental pillars**, combining collective intelligence, AI analytics, and decentralized governance.\
Each pillar plays a vital role in creating a transparent and self-sustaining prediction economy.

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### 🧩 **1. Prediction Markets**

Prediction is at the heart of FSX.\
Users can **stake $FSX tokens** to forecast outcomes across multiple sectors, including:

* 📊 **Cryptocurrency prices and macro trends**
* 🏛️ **Political and global events**
* ⚽ **Sports, technology, and entertainment outcomes**

Accurate predictions are **rewarded proportionally** to their precision, risk, and timing, creating a gamified yet data-driven environment where knowledge turns into profit.

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### 🤖 **2. AI-Powered Analytics**

FSX integrates **machine learning models** and **real-time data feeds** to enhance market accuracy.\
These AI systems analyze:

* On-chain activity and trading volume;
* News sentiment and social media trends;
* Historical data and volatility patterns.

The result is a **self-improving forecasting engine**, where every interaction sharpens the ecosystem’s predictive intelligence.

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### 🗳️ **3. Decentralized Governance**

FSX is built by its community, for its community.\
Holders of the $FSX token can **vote** on:

* 🪙 New prediction categories and event listings;
* ⚙️ Fee structures and reward allocations;
* 📈 Treasury management and strategic direction.

This **DAO-based governance** ensures that the ecosystem remains fair, adaptive, and fully decentralized, aligning incentives between developers, investors, and users.

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#### **The Outcome**

Together, these three pillars form a **living, learning prediction network**, a system where data, intelligence, and incentives converge to make the unknown *knowable*.

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