Polymarket Trade Data (Historical data)

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Euler
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Found this resource: -

Free hourly snapshots of prediction market orderbook and trade data. Download historical Polymarket datasets in Parquet format for research, backtesting, and analysis. The data is updated every hour.

https://archive.pmxt.dev/Polymarket?page=1
tico
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Hi ,
Is the Poly market the place you go to to buy parrots ? :lol: :lol: :lol: :
Rgards
Tico:
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Big Bad Barney
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Is this gonna be of use to anyone outside of America? other than real hardcore trade nerds? :) Or are they going global or some such thing?
tico
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Hi all
I have been doing some AI research on Polymarkets .Perplexity confused me totally .Are they options to buy/sell ,or are they trades ?They dont seem to be traditional bets(or lays) .
LLama and Claude were a little more helpful ,but I may be asking the wrong questions.
Anyone know of any good resources ?
I noticed there was an article in the Indy today ,but I couldn't read it because it was premium only.But I got the impression from the headlines that it was critical.
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Tico
aussie
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Why has no one created an API tool for non-USA residents who don't understand the options-type interface it uses.

Or is there one ?
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Euler
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Licensing and litigation is a problem in this area.
tico
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Got this off perplexity:
Can you use it in the UK, Italy, or Europe?

Polymarket’s own geo‑restriction list explicitly marks the United Kingdom and Italy as blocked, along with several other European countries such as Germany, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. That means residents in those countries are not allowed to open or trade on Polymarket under its current terms, even though they contribute some website traffic (people can still visit or read the markets but not legally trade).

In Europe more generally, some countries are fully blocked (for example the UK, Italy, Germany, France, Belgium, Netherlands), while others are allowed, sometimes with partial restrictions (for instance, Poland is marked “close‑only,” meaning you can only close existing positions, not open new ones). The exact rationale is regulatory: prediction markets are treated as gambling or derivatives in many European jurisdictions, and Polymarket has chosen to block or restrict users where the legal risk is hig
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Euler
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The reason for linking to the data is not because of what you can do now. It's because of what you could do in the future.

Also, there's probably insight you can get from this data. That's the way that I'm looking at it.
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