Juhus Market describes itself as a European Prediction Markets platform. It is a real-money prediction market, not a cryptocurrency exchange, wallet, or DeFi protocol in the traditional sense. The page currently shows 7 live markets with around β¬34 in funds participating, covering categories such as sports, politics, finance, culture, and weather. Users can trade Yes/No outcomes on events, such as the champion of an Estonian football league or seat-related questions for the 2027 parliamentary election.
From a cryptocurrency perspective, the captured content does not show support for any coins, trading pairs, on-chain wallets, smart contracts, or token-based settlement. As such, it should not be regarded as a full crypto trading platform. Some sports markets list an Oracle source, such as Jalgpall.ee, but this appears more like an event settlement data source rather than a clear reference to a blockchain oracle. The platform supports sorting by trading volume, closing time, and new markets, and also provides a leaderboard, making it suitable for browsing and participating in prediction markets.
The page does not disclose trading fees, withdrawal fees, spreads, or any market-making mechanism. It also does not explain supported payment methods such as fiat deposits, bank cards, bank transfers, or cryptocurrency deposits. The copy states, βOpen an account and trade your first market with a starting balance on us,β suggesting that new users may receive a starting balance, but the exact amount and conditions are unknown.
Its terms page clearly states that the full terms are still being prepared, and only notes that users must trade fairly and follow platform rules. The captured content does not disclose KYC requirements, licenses, regulatory jurisdiction, custody arrangements, cold wallet practices, insurance, or risk-control mechanisms. For a real-money prediction market, these are critical details, and current transparency is insufficient.
The advantages are a clean interface, clear market categories, and a focus on local European events. It may suit users who want to try prediction markets with small amounts and who follow sports or political events. The drawbacks are extremely low liquidity, a small number of markets, and missing key operational information. It is not suitable for large balances or users who require strong compliance assurances.
The captured text does not provide information on access from mainland China, payment support, or language support, so practical usability is unknown. Users looking for more established prediction markets may compare Polymarket, Kalshi, and PredictIt. If the goal is crypto trading, it would be better to choose a more transparent, compliant exchange or an on-chain DeFi platform.
β This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on juhus.ee official site.
juhus.ee is an Estonia Crypto provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach juhus.ee directly.