Signet

Signet

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4.8
Based on 14679 reviews
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OG

Put $100 on City winning the league because their visualizations showed me guardiola's historical April win rates.

Need more export options though - had to screenshot everything for my spreadsheet.

P

Resignation odds lagged other feeds by several percentage points during peak news cycles.

On the flip side, their resolution criteria are clearly stated upfront so no surprises when the market closed. Probably sticking to smaller plays here unless liquidity improves.

SK

Skeptical at first about trading a obscure court ruling from my phone during my commute, but the market wording was precise enough that I could research it properly. Resolution matched the official court documents perfectly.

FY

My £50 rate cut withdrawal took three days, but their status updates were clear throughout.

Faster than banks, slower than crypto withdrawals—wish it matched deposit speed.

ML

Traded a central bank rate cut market during my commute with $30.

Deposits via card take a 2% cut, which is high compared to crypto options (0.5%). Mobile interface works fine but the fees eat into small trades.

DT

£3000 deposit only accepted via one specific payment method despite their help article listing alternatives.

OF

Won $40 on an obscure court ruling market, but spent 20 minutes filtering through entertainment dross first.

Needs better category tags - not everyone trades celebrity gossip.

OC

Submitted my docs for the Oscars market and was trading within an hour, though the $1000 hold felt unnecessary.

C

The Premier League title resolution paid out accurately but took nearly 6 hours to process.

For crypto traders used to near-instant settlements, that feels sluggish even accounting for friction.

JK

Orders in the Grammy market fill reasonably well on Signet during my commute, though some liquidity gaps appear when trading smaller categories. Found myself adjusting prices a few times to get execution.

AS

Mobile needs zoomable charts - misplaced a $2000 election trade trying to pinch-to-zoom nonexistent detail.

SD

Premier League markets have decent coverage but lack specifics—no top 4 versus top 6 breakdowns, no relegation head-to-heads.

Found myself checking elsewhere for niche positions despite preferring the interface here. Add more granular football contracts and I’d trade here exclusively.

OT

Signet charged £2.50 for my UK bank transfer deposit on a £40 court ruling trade—higher than expected.

DP

Signet had just two live markets on TechCorp's delayed product - shipping date and customer refunds.

Wanted to hedge with an employee turnover angle but had to make do. $1500 position eventually paid, but more niche coverage would help.

HY

Initiated a $5 withdrawal after that merger closed—took 36 hours to hit PayPal.

Not a dealbreaker, but inconsistent with their typical speed. Support claimed banking partners caused delays, though my larger withdrawals last month cleared same-day.

EL

Signup wasn't hard but required more personal details than I’d like.

My £80 box office trade paid out correctly, though the process could be simpler.

JM

Thought fees on drought duration markets looked high, but realized they include satellite data licensing costs.

Still steep at 1.5% for wheat belt states vs. coastal weather.

TY

Expected $2975 after fees on the Bitcoin resolution but got $2931.

TS

Signet took fifteen minutes to verify my ID—my old brokerage did it while opening the account.

MS

Wish they'd organize central bank markets better - had to scroll past 12 sports contracts to find the recent rate cut prediction.

Once found though, the volume was great.