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# Creating new prediction markets

1. [Go to our Discord server. ](#1.-go-to-our-discord-server.)
2. [Fill out and submit the market creation form.](#2.-fill-out-the-market-creation-form.)

In the [previous section](/pythia-info/making-predictions.md) we addressed the subject of how to make predictions in Pythia's prediction markets.&#x20;

However, you can also contribute in another meaningful way to Pythia's reputation platform: by generating new markets. The process for that is similarly straightforward:&#x20;

#### 1. Go to our Discord server.&#x20;

* Our discord server can be found here: <https://discord.gg/nhPCwbur>
* Once there, you have to join server to proceed.&#x20;

#### 2.  Fill out the market creation form.&#x20;

* Go to the market creation channel and fill out and submit the market creation form.&#x20;
* You can also access the market creation form here: <https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1HdyaOHjDCUgurwGQMm-bwmg074r1PoZsjszikqmR6yM/edit>
* Once filled and submitted we shall notify you in Discord if your market has been accepted. If accepted, you will see your market in the markets page.&#x20;

To increase the likelihood of making it to Pythia's markets page, actively participate in our Discord discussions.&#x20;


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