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Polymarket: Crypto Bettors Wager On The Return Of Jesus In 2025

Sun 23 Mar 2025 ▪ 4 min read ▪ by Evans S.
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The crypto universe has never feared the absurd. But when blockchain gets mixed up with biblical prophecies, even the most seasoned raise an eyebrow. On Polymarket, the decentralized predictive betting platform, a bold contract defies the laws of the sacred: 3% chance that Jesus Christ will return before the end of 2025. An unusual bet, certainly, but revealing of an era where decentralized finance marries the most improbable mythologies.

l'illustration de Jésus apparaissant dans un marché de crypto

When blockchain reinterprets the Apocalypse

Polymarket is not new to spectacular statements. After the controversy over Trump’s victory, the bet transcends cryptocurrencies to venture into spiritual territory.

With $44,760 committed, the platform transforms eschatology into speculative play. The theorists behind this prediction rely on esoteric calculations: the Church of God speaks of a “time of redemption” of 24 years, begun in 2000, while a group named Free Gift From God revisits the “70 weeks of Daniel” through an Ottoman decree from 1535.

Prophetic equations where Suleiman the Magnificent intersects… Cardinal George Pell.

Traditional exegetes dismiss these conjectures, reminding us that “no one knows the day or the hour” (Matthew 24:36).

Yet, on Polymarket, it is the algorithm that decides. Traders, indifferent to doctrinal debates, see here an opportunity for profit.

An absurd detail? Not so much. In 2021, another bet linked the Apocalypse to the interruption of a “perpetual sacrifice” – proof that crypto markets digest even the most obscure symbols.

The contract specifies that the “Yes” prevails if Christ returns before December 31, 2025, midnight (New York time).

The resolution will depend on a “consensus of credible sources.” But who will judge the credibility of a divine appearance? This ambiguity, typical of predictive markets, reminds us that decentralization blurs the lines between faith and facts.

Crypto and prophecies: a risky marriage

The thorny question of sources is not new. Another Polymarket bet, linked to Trump and Bitcoin reserves ($14.2 million committed), crystallizes tensions.

Despite a presidential decree, traders clash over the definition of a “strategic reserve“. A precedent casting a shadow over the eschatological bet: what if the resurrection of Christ became a technical dispute?

These markets reveal a harsh truth: crypto loves narratives. Whether political, financial, or religious, narratives fuel volatility.

The bet on Jesus, although marginal, fits this logic. It is not about belief, but about capitalizing on virality – even mixing evangelical tweets and on-chain analyses.

Polymarket opens a Pandora’s box. Tomorrow, will we bet on the imminence of an alien invasion or the discovery of the Holy Grail? These contracts, although fanciful, test the limits of decentralized governance.

For if blockchain can record everything, who decides what is true? At 3%, the odds remain slim. But the real miracle lies elsewhere: in this fusion between technology and mysticism, where the Old Testament meets smart contracts.

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Evans S. avatar
Evans S.

Fascinated by Bitcoin since 2017, Evariste has continuously researched the subject. While his initial interest was in trading, he now actively seeks to understand all advances centered on cryptocurrencies. As an editor, he strives to consistently deliver high-quality work that reflects the state of the sector as a whole.

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