Acquire SettleRisk.com: prediction-market resolution risk analytics
SettleRisk.com is a transferable asset package for an operator who wants a head start in prediction-market risk infrastructure. It includes the domain, website, Rust codebase, SDKs, API specs, documentation, content library, methodology, demo, and brand assets.
Listed at $6,950. Preferred transaction: Escrow.com.
No inflated traffic or revenue claims. This is a transferable digital asset package; the next owner is responsible for commercialization and growth.
Who this is for
This asset makes the most sense for a buyer who already understands distribution or technical operations and wants to skip the blank-page phase.
SaaS builders
Use the existing domain, product narrative, API contracts, and pricing structure as a faster starting point for a developer-facing analytics product.
Market operators and analysts
Adapt the resolution-risk methodology, delay model, and driver taxonomy into an internal research tool or customer-facing market quality feature.
Affiliate and media operators
Start with a niche content library, category-aligned domain, and commercial pages instead of building a topical property from a blank repo.
Agencies and product studios
Package the site, demo, methodology, and codebase into a client-facing prototype or an owned category wedge.
Developers looking for a narrow wedge
Acquire a specific technical angle in prediction-market infrastructure, then decide whether to monetize as API access, data, content, or services.
What is included
The list below reflects assets visible in the repository and public site structure. Final transfer scope should be confirmed in the transaction terms before closing.
SettleRisk.com and the public brand positioning around settlement and resolution risk.
Gives the buyer a clear category name and a memorable entry point.
Domain transfer timing depends on registrar rules and escrow terms.
Homepage, pricing, features, methodology, docs, blog, demo, case studies, contact, legal pages, and this acquisition route.
Lets a buyer keep the property live, rework the funnel, or reuse the page architecture.
Source files are part of the website/code transfer.
45 MDX posts covering resolution risk, oracle risk, settlement delay, dispute pricing, and related prediction-market topics.
Provides topical depth and a starting editorial base for content-led acquisition.
Buyer should review, update, and verify content before scaling distribution.
11 crates, 76 Rust source files, REST handlers, gRPC service, scoring/pricing core, adapters, auth, jobs, store, and webhooks.
Gives technical buyers an existing backend foundation to inspect and extend.
Environment, hosting, keys, and production operations remain buyer responsibilities.
OpenAPI 3.1 spec, Protobuf definition, Python SDK, TypeScript SDK, signing helpers, and tests.
Reduces the work needed to expose the product to developers and integration partners.
Package handles and third-party accounts transfer only where controlled by the seller.
Postgres migrations, Redis runtime patterns, architecture docs, scoring docs, signing docs, and versioning notes.
Makes diligence and technical handoff easier for a developer/operator buyer.
Buyer should create their own infrastructure, secrets, analytics, and operational accounts.
Risk-driver taxonomy, delay modeling, pricing outputs, public methodology page, and interactive demo route.
Gives the asset a concrete point of view beyond a domain and static pages.
Buyer should validate methodology assumptions before using it in commercial decisions.
Current logo files, dark-theme visual system, metadata, navigation, and reusable marketing components.
Keeps the first post-acquisition iteration focused on growth and monetization, not basic presentation.
Any external accounts, social handles, and trademarks require separate confirmation.
Download the Buyer Diligence Pack
The PDF summarizes the asset, what is included, buyer fit, transfer process, commercialization paths, and diligence checklist in a clean offline format.
What the PDF covers
- Executive summary and asset overview
- Included components and transfer notes
- Buyer archetypes and fit
- Commercialization options with first 30-day actions
- Build vs. buy comparison
- 30/60/90-day operating plan
- Transfer and diligence checklists
- Plain-language buyer risk notes
Why this category matters
Resolution is a practical risk layer
Prediction-market outcomes do not end at price discovery. Wording, oracle choice, timing, data-source failures, and dispute processes can affect whether a position resolves cleanly and when capital returns.
The asset is a starting point, not a finished monopoly
The opportunity is not that SettleRisk already owns the market. The opportunity is that it gives a buyer a polished starting point in a niche with clear commercial intent.
The next owner still has to operate
A buyer should expect to bring distribution, partnerships, monetization, content refreshes, technical operations, and ongoing diligence. The current asset reduces starting friction; it does not replace execution.
What the buyer gets to skip
This comparison avoids speculative replacement-cost numbers. The point is time, focus, and starting surface area.
Potential paths for the next owner
These are practical directions a buyer could test. They are not claims of existing revenue or demand.
Developer API subscription
Package the scoring, delay, and pricing outputs behind API tiers for builders and market-analysis workflows.
Verify the backend, create buyer-owned infra, and test a paid API checkout path.
Lead generation
Use the content library and category pages to capture inquiries from traders, platforms, researchers, and advisory buyers.
Add focused lead magnets, route forms by buyer type, and measure qualified inquiry rate.
Research publication
Operate the site as a niche media property covering resolution disputes, oracle failures, market wording, and settlement-risk case notes.
Refresh the content calendar, add newsletter capture, and publish a recurring analysis format.
Affiliate or sponsored placements
Where legally appropriate, recommend tools, data products, brokerages, research services, or developer infrastructure relevant to the audience.
Audit compliance constraints, then test one clearly disclosed partner placement.
Agency or advisory funnel
Use SettleRisk as proof-of-work for audits of market wording, dispute exposure, oracle design, or event-contract risk.
Create a concrete service page and offer a paid review of one market or rulebook.
Product expansion
Turn the demo into dashboards, batch scoring, alerts, or portfolio-level risk monitoring for a narrower buyer segment.
Interview potential users, choose one workflow, and ship a measured beta instead of broadening the product too early.
A simple handoff path
The current page uses Escrow.com as the preferred purchase route. Final mechanics should be written into the transaction terms.
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Review the page and diligence pack
Use the acquisition page, walkthrough video, and PDF to decide whether the asset fits your plan.
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Ask final questions
Use the contact route or email to clarify scope, inspection process, transfer mechanics, and any buyer-specific requirements.
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Complete a safe transaction
The prepared path is Escrow.com Buy Now. Any alternate method should give both sides a clear written trail.
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Transfer the asset package
Domain, site code, backend code, SDKs, docs, content, and brand files are transferred according to the agreed terms.
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Buyer takes over operations
The buyer sets up hosting, analytics, Search Console, secrets, payment accounts, monitoring, and ongoing growth systems.
Honest constraints before you buy
- Asset is sold as-is unless buyer and seller agree otherwise in writing.
- No revenue, traffic, ranking, partnership, or profitability guarantees are made on this page.
- Buyer is responsible for independent diligence before purchase.
- Buyer is responsible for future marketing, SEO, monetization, legal compliance, hosting, and operations.
- Third-party integrations, APIs, analytics, payment accounts, and package registries may require buyer-owned accounts after transfer.
- Domain transfer timing depends on registrar rules, lock periods, and escrow requirements.
- References to Polymarket, Kalshi, UMA, or other third parties are descriptive only and do not imply affiliation, endorsement, partnership, or customer status.
Acquire the SettleRisk.com asset package
The buyer receives a domain, site, content library, technical codebase, SDKs, specs, documentation, methodology, and walkthrough material. The buyer brings diligence, distribution, hosting, monetization, and ongoing execution.