How money works on Limitless, an onchain prediction market on Base: there is no deposit form or cashier, you fund the wallet you connect with stablecoin, and you withdraw by selling or redeeming back to that wallet. Information, not advice.
Last reviewed 14 June 2026 · Facts as of June 2026 · Illustrative editorial examples
How money works on Limitless, an onchain prediction market on Base: there is no deposit form or cashier, you fund the wallet you connect with stablecoin, and you withdraw by selling or redeeming back to that wallet. Information, not advice.
Figures are indicative and dated. Confirm the current terms on the platform before acting.
There is no deposit form. You fund the crypto wallet you connect by holding the collateral token, usually USD Coin on the Base network. Buy it on an exchange and withdraw to Base, or bridge it from another chain, and keep a small amount of the network token for fees. Select Base as the network and confirm the address.
You sell or redeem your positions back into stablecoin in your wallet, then move that stablecoin to an exchange that supports your local currency to cash out. There is no withdraw button that pays you directly in cash.
Expect network fees on Base for funding, trades, and redemptions, paid in the network token, plus a protocol trading fee that is described as dynamic rather than a single fixed rate. Confirm the live figures on the platform, since fees add up if you trade often.
Limitless settles on Base. Sending on the wrong network, such as Ethereum mainnet, can lose your funds or cost far more in fees. Always choose Base and double check the destination address before sending.
No. Self custody means there is no deposit insurance and no help desk that can reverse a mistaken transaction. You hold the keys and the responsibility, which is a core difference from a regulated exchange.
This page describes Limitless as we assess it. Platform mechanics, fees, and terms change, so verify the current detail before you rely on it.
Facts as of June 2026. General information, not financial advice.