Sports Trading, Explained Clearly.
Xsatori turns sports into a live market. Instead of placing a traditional bet, users buy and sell team positions called Minas and manage them before games lock and settle.
Buy Minas
A Mina is a team position inside the Xsatori market. Users can buy into teams they believe are undervalued or likely to gain strength.
Trade the Market
Prices move based on market activity, participation, demand, and expectations. Users can build, reduce, or rotate positions before lock.
Settle the Outcome
When games finalize, results affect value across the market. The system is designed around market-based mechanics instead of sportsbook odds.
What is a Mina?
A Mina represents a team position within the Xsatori exchange. You are not picking a fixed-odds ticket. You are entering a live market where price, timing, and conviction matter.
How do prices move?
Prices respond to trading activity and overall market dynamics. As users buy and sell, the market reflects that pressure in real time.
When does trading lock?
Trading locks shortly before the live game begins. This prevents in-game buying or selling once the market has moved into the outcome phase.
How does settlement work?
After games are confirmed final, the market settles according to Xsatori’s exchange rules instead of fixed sportsbook odds.
Why is this different?
Xsatori is built to feel like a market first. Users make timing and portfolio decisions around teams, price movement, and game results.
Why start in Demo?
Demo lets users learn the mechanics, explore team pages, understand price movement, and experience the product without risk before live launch.
