ProphetX API Status
Live, in-browser checks against ProphetX's public APIs. Refreshes every 15s.
Reachability
DNS / TCP / TLS
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- Appapp.prophetx.co—mswarming up
- API Endpointapi.prophetx.co root—mswarming up
ProphetX runs a peer-to-peer exchange model. These checks confirm DNS, TCP and TLS reachability of the public front-ends only.
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About ProphetX
ProphetX is a peer-to-peer betting exchange where users post and take wagers against each other rather than against a sportsbook. It operates in a limited set of US states.
ProphetX at a glance
- Model
- Peer-to-peer exchange
- Commission
- 1% on net winnings
- Liquidity
- User-posted offers
- States
- Limited US footprint
- Best for
- Sharps, arbers, +EV bettors
Common ProphetX issues
- Offer posted but never matches
On an exchange, your bet only exists when someone takes the other side. Thin markets won't fill — tighten your price or post smaller size.
- No 'better than market' line available
Exchange pricing depends on counterparties. When no one posts, the book can look empty even though the platform is fully up.
- Withdrawal pending review
First withdrawals trigger manual KYC review. Plan for a 24–72h hold on the first cashout.
Background
ProphetX is a US peer-to-peer sports betting exchange — instead of acting as the house, it matches user offers against each other and takes a small commission on net winnings. It is one of the very few exchange-model operators licensed in the United States and is favored by sharper bettors hunting better-than-market prices.
Frequently asked
How is ProphetX different from a sportsbook?
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