# Explorer

The **Explorer** is your main dashboard for finding everything on Whales Prediction. It is where you can browse all active events and markets in one place, making it easy to see what’s happening in politics, crypto, and world events.&#x20;

Instead of jumping between different sites, you get a clean view of the entire prediction market landscape.

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### **FAQs**

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<summary>What is the Explorer in Whales Prediction?</summary>

The Explorer is the main dashboard where you can browse all active events and markets across Whales Prediction in one place.

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<summary>What types of markets can I view in the Explorer?</summary>

You can view markets covering politics, crypto, and global events, all aggregated into a single interface.

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<summary>How does the Explorer improve market discovery?</summary>

It removes the need to jump between multiple sites by presenting the entire prediction market landscape in one clean, unified view.

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<summary>Can I see all active events at the same time?</summary>

Yes. The Explorer allows you to browse all active events and markets simultaneously.

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<summary>Who is the Explorer designed for?</summary>

It is designed for traders who want a fast, structured way to discover and monitor prediction markets without context switching.

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