Signet

Signet

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4.8
Based on 14679 reviews
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C

Great coverage of macro markets like rate cuts, but I'd trade here daily if they added more altcoin pairs.

Still better selection than most though.

JL

Court ruling withdrawal took a full business day—acceptable but not remarkable.

RP

Expected a canned response when I raised a $150 trade error on the election market late Saturday night.

Got a human reply in 22 minutes explaining exactly which debate transcript clause justified the resolution. Still think they could improve pre-market FAQs though.

AZ

The central bank market initially resolved against me despite the 25bps cut happening exactly at 2pm EST per rules.

Signet reversed it after I referenced the timestamped stream, though the $15 profit got delayed a day.

E

Took me three months to deposit actual money—wish alerts had explained escrow clearer up front.

Once that $50 World Cup trade settled though, got notifications exactly when odds moved.

0

Signed up just for central bank markets—needed three attempts on the captcha which slowed things down.

$1500 rate cut position was live in 14 minutes though. Could streamline crypto wallet connects like other trading apps, but once you’re in, the execution’s solid.

MV

Compared 22 World Cup markets in under two minutes—way faster than screening stocks.

Put $150 on Argentina early at +600, cashed out at +120. Signet surfaces actionable intel better than some broker dashboards.

AK

Got three alerts when new odds posted on that IPO date market—wish they’d bundle them into one push notification.

Still, kept me ahead of the moves. Signet nails the timing on entertainment markets but needs to tweak alert frequency. Missed a swing because my phone was buzzing nonstop about the same update.

JT

Signet covers more Ethereum upgrade details than most but could add markets for specific EIPs.

Put $60 on the main fork succeeding—odds updated quicker than places focusing purely on sports.

RP

Covered an upcoming IPO date for my models—market selection is narrower than historical data traders might want but structured cleanly.

Miss opportunities like quarterly revenue numbers in favor of binary yes/no dates.

TS

Compared Super Bowl odds across four platforms—found a 3% edge here on $40 worth of shares.

The market itself could use more liquidity mid-game though; my second half buy order took two minutes to fill.

SK

Verification only took 20 minutes so I could jump on the Premier League title market straight away.

Signet makes small stakes easy—I bet pocket change for fun without complex forms. Wish they'd notify more aggressively about new football markets though.

TW

Signed up to Signet during Grammys season.

ID check took 15 minutes—quicker than my brokerage. First deposit cleared instantly, though the £250 limit caught me off guard. By the time I raised it, odds on my pick had shifted.

GM

Wanted to trade an election market quickly before debate started.

Took three clicks to find it. Interface isn't pretty but gets the job done.

EC

Thought Signet would be all politics and sports.

Found a space launch market buried in the tech category—definition tied delays to official postponement notices, not rumors.

RP

Initially doubted I'd find edge in Ethereum upgrade markets here, but the depth of contract specifications surprised me.

Still wish there were more niche technical indicators tracked though.

NP

Expected the mobile site to lag during the rate cut frenzy, but it held up.

Only docked a star because the charts could use pinch-to-zoom.

LZ

Was skeptical Signet could handle a $1000 position in that resignation market without awful slippage.

Turns out liquidity held up better than most crypto exchanges - my limit order filled at 0.8% below target, way tighter than expected. Only gripe is withdrawal times could be faster given they're competing with DeFi now.

T

The court ruling market had odds that lined up far better than what I'd checked before my train ride.

Only complaint is the order history takes too many taps to load.

HN

Spotted 12-1 odds on an obscure Supreme Court ruling while on the train—took £25 of that action.

Couldn’t cross-check against other platforms in time, but the fill was fair.