📝 Suggest a Prediction Market on iCashy and Earn 2% of Fees 2026 — How to Suggest Winning Markets
2026-05-17
Earn 2% of fees on every iCashy prediction market you suggest in 2026 — how to spot a topic, frame it, and which types bring the biggest payout.
Tags: suggest market, 2 percent reward, icashy income, اقتراح سوق, passive earnings, syria 2026
Most iCashy users only ever **trade** prediction markets. They miss a quieter, higher-leverage income channel: **suggesting markets**. Every market you propose that gets approved and resolves earns you **2% of the platform fees** generated by that market — for its entire lifetime. Pick a viral topic, frame the suggestion precisely, get it approved, and every trade on that market drops SYP into your wallet automatically.
This is the most underused income channel on iCashy in 2026 — most users do not even know it exists. The advantage is that it is **true passive income**: you do the work once when you write the suggestion, then you earn whenever someone else trades. In this guide we explain how the system works under the hood, the exact math behind the 2% reward, and how to spot winning topics and frame them so the review team approves them on the first pass.
## How the market suggestion system works
The iCashy suggestion system has four clean stages, each automated at the database layer so the process is transparent and fair:
**Stage one — submission.** You open the market suggestion form from your [iCashy account](/ichancy-accounts), write a short market title (200 characters max), describe the resolution criteria, set a deadline, and submit. You can hold a maximum of **5 pending suggestions** at any time — this cap exists to prevent spam and to ensure every suggestion is thought through.
**Stage two — review.** The iCashy team receives the suggestion, checks resolvability, content-policy fit, and whether a verifiable source exists. Approval usually lands within 24-72 hours. If your suggestion is rejected, you get a notification with the reason — you can edit and resubmit.
**Stage three — launch.** Once approved, the market is created instantly on the [markets page](/markets) and visible to every trader. Your name is linked to the market as the "suggester" in the database — that link is what triggers the commission later.
**Stage four — resolution and reward.** When the market ends, the platform calls `web_resolve_market` automatically, calculates the platform fee (5% of total trading volume), deducts **2% of that fee** as the suggester reward, and credits the amount directly to your SYP wallet. No claim required, no manual step — the money arrives the moment the market resolves.
> [!NOTE]
> The reward is paid in SYP only. You do not need a USDT or USD account to receive it. Any market you suggest — sports, political, cultural — the commission lands in the same currency.
## The math: how much do you earn per market?
The reward is computed at a fixed ratio: **2% of fees**, where fees are **5% of total trading volume**. The result: your effective cut of the trading volume is **0.1%**. The table below shows what that looks like across realistic market sizes:
| Market volume (SYP) | Platform fee (5%) | Your 2% share | Your effective % of volume |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100,000 | 5,000 | 100 | 0.1% |
| 500,000 | 25,000 | 500 | 0.1% |
| 1,000,000 | 50,000 | 1,000 | 0.1% |
| 5,000,000 | 250,000 | 5,000 | 0.1% |
| 20,000,000 | 1,000,000 | 20,000 | 0.1% (full-time tier) |
The percentage looks small in isolation, but its power is in **compounding**. A single viral-topic suggestion can generate 5,000,000 SYP of trading volume in a week — that is 5,000 SYP in your wallet with zero additional effort after the moment you submitted. Land five suggestions like that per month and you have built a passive stream that crosses 25,000 SYP / month.
> [!NOTE]
> The most successful suggestions are markets that get heavy trading because they touch viral topics. Focus on "what are people already talking about?" matters far more than focusing on how many suggestions you submit.
The deciding factor is not how many suggestions you push out, but **how compelling each one is to traders**. One huge market beats ten quiet ones. The next section explains how to tell them apart before you submit.
## What makes a suggestion marketable?
Not every market hits big trading volume. Successful markets share five traits, and any suggestion missing even one risks rejection or sits silent after approval:
- **Resolvable:** the market must end in a clear yes-or-no outcome at a clear deadline. No "open-ended" markets, no subjective opinion. Good: "Will player X score more than 20 goals this season?". Bad: "Will this season be a success for the team?".
- **Topical:** people are already talking about it on Telegram, WhatsApp, X, or in daily conversations. A market that addresses an ongoing discussion finds traders immediately. A topic nobody cares about sits at zero volume even after approval.
- **Contested:** ideal consensus is between 30% and 70%. If the outcome is 95%+ obvious in one direction, nobody will risk trading it. The exciting market is the one where public opinion genuinely splits.
- **Time-bounded:** resolves in days or weeks, not years. The closer the deadline, the higher the tension, the higher the trading, the higher your volume, the higher your commission. Markets that resolve two years out die before they begin.
- **Verifiable:** the outcome must be confirmable from a known public source — a news site, an official announcement, an official sports account. Markets whose outcomes are hard to verify get auto-rejected.
Test your suggestion against these five traits before sending. If it fails any one of them, rewrite before submitting — you will save yourself an entire rejection cycle.
## 5 market types that bring the most trading volume
From analysing the most-liquid markets on the platform, five categories repeatedly land at the top:
**1. Sports tournament outcomes.** "Will [team] win [Cup]?" or "Will [national side] qualify for [tournament]?". Sport has a permanent, trade-hungry audience. Deadlines are explicit (the final, the draw), outcomes are not open to interpretation. This category dominates monthly top-volume rankings.
**2. Political events.** "Will [event] happen by [date]?". Government decisions, official announcements, regional alliances — all of these are high-volume markets because people follow the news daily. Always require the event to be specific and neutrally framed (no partisan direction).
**3. Celebrity and entertainment.** "Will [artist] release [album] this year?" or "Will [show] get a season 2 announcement?". Celebrity followers are an enormous base, especially among younger users. These markets pull in a new audience that does not normally trade politics or sport.
**4. Economy and FX.** "Will USD/SYP cross a specified rate by a specified date?". Currency is a topic that touches everyone daily, especially in the Syrian market. Economic markets see continuous trading because people hold strong opinions about prices.
**5. Viral cultural events.** TikTok challenges, X debates, weather records, contest results. Anything people suddenly talk about for a week — works as a market. The trick here is **speed**: if you suggest the market a week after the topic peaked, you have missed the train.
Each of these five deserves a separate attempt. Diversify your suggestions instead of focusing on one category — this multiplies your chances of producing a viral market.
## How to frame a suggestion that gets approved
The difference between a suggestion approved on the first review and one rejected three times is **precise framing**. Follow these rules:
- **Clear, short title:** ≤ 200 characters, explicitly contains the "yes" outcome. Good: "Will the Syrian national team qualify for the 2030 World Cup before the end of 2026?". Bad: "What about the Syrian team?".
- **Explicit resolution criteria:** name the source that will determine the outcome. "Based on the announcement on the AFC official site." If you do not name the source, the team cannot verify and rejection risk rises.
- **Precisely defined deadline:** "By 2026-08-31 at 23:59 Damascus time". Do not write "end of summer" or "before the end of the year" — these are open to interpretation.
- **No ambiguity:** avoid words like "soon", "later this year", "maybe". A reviewer who reads an ambiguous suggestion rejects it instantly. Write as if drafting a legal contract, not a magazine article.
> [!TIP]
> Read your suggestion aloud before sending. If you find yourself explaining something that is not in the text, rewrite it. Any text that needs extra explanation will be rejected.
A quick template for ideal framing: start with "Will [specific event] happen by [date and time]? Resolves based on [official source]." This pattern passes review at a very high rate.
## 5 suggestions you could submit today
To make starting easier, here are five examples across different categories that any Syrian reader could think about as a launchpad. Adjust the dates and names to fit the current situation:
- **Sports:** "Will the Syrian national team qualify for the 2030 World Cup by the end of 2026? Resolves based on FIFA official qualifying results."
- **Economy:** "Will USD/SYP cross 25,000 by 2026-12-31? Resolves based on the average of three approved exchange platforms."
- **Entertainment:** "Will a named artist release a new album by 2026-09-30? Resolves based on the artist''s official social channels."
- **Politics:** "Will a formal meeting between named officials happen this month? Resolves based on an official government statement."
- **Viral culture:** "Will a specific TikTok challenge still be in the top 10 trending after 30 days? Resolves based on public TikTok statistics."
Notice the pattern: every suggestion follows the same structure — event, date, verification source. Repeat this pattern across different topics and you have an effective suggestion factory.
## What to avoid: 6 suggestions that will not get approved
iCashy is a brand-safe platform, and the review team rejects any suggestion that breaks that policy. The following types are always rejected, even if elegantly written:
> [!CAUTION]
> These types are not accepted under any circumstance. Do not waste time writing them:
>
> - Any market involving death, illness, or harm to a specific person.
> - Any market related to religious figures or religious outcomes.
> - Any market that incites hate speech or targets a specific group.
> - Any market with no public verification source (outcome cannot be confirmed).
> - Any market that resolves more than two years out — too far and will be ignored.
> - Any market with a subjective "winner" criterion (e.g. "best song", "prettiest dress").
These rules are not arbitrary — they protect the platform from legal trouble, community anger, and getting dragged into debates that are not our business. Sticking to them protects your account and raises the approval rate of your future suggestions.
> [!IMPORTANT]
> A suggestion that breaks this policy may count against your record. Submitting repeated provocative suggestions can lead to the suggestion feature being frozen on your account. Stay within the safe lines.
## Advanced strategy: suggest + share
Suggesting alone puts 2% in your pocket. But if you add **active sharing** after approval, the commission multiplies. The simple play:
1. **Suggest the market** through the form, wait for approval.
2. **Share the market link** on Telegram, WhatsApp, and X as soon as it launches. Every new trader who arrives through your link = extra trading volume = bigger commission for you.
3. **Tie the suggestion to the referral system:** if a friend signs up through your referral link and then trades on a market you suggested, you earn **twice** — referral commission + suggester commission.
To master sharing links without getting banned, read our guide on [sharing your iCashy referral link on WhatsApp](/blog/share-icashy-referral-link-whatsapp-syria-2026). And to build a Telegram channel that brings consistent trading, see [how to build a Telegram channel that earns you money](/blog/telegram-channel-icashy-earn-syria-2026).
> [!TIP]
> The suggester reward (2%) + referral commission stack. The same trade earns you both if the trader is your referral and they are trading on your suggested market. This is the biggest hidden income multiplier on the platform.
A complete map of every income channel on iCashy lives in the [complete iCashy earning guide](/blog/earn-with-icashy-syria-2026-complete-guide) — read it to see how the suggestion channel slots into the bigger picture.
## Start today — 4 steps
Do not wait until you feel 100% ready. The first few suggestions are always weaker than the later ones — that is normal. What matters is starting:
1. **Sign in** to your [iCashy account](/ichancy-accounts) and confirm your basic details are active.
2. **Browse [the live markets](/markets)** for 10 minutes. See which topics pull the biggest trading and how their suggesters framed them. That is free training.
3. **Submit your first suggestion** through the market suggestion form. Follow the framing rules from the previous section and be patient with review.
4. **Bookmark this guide** for monthly reference — we refresh examples and approval rates regularly.
> [!IMPORTANT]
> We update active-market examples and suggestion approval rates monthly. Bookmark this guide (Ctrl+D / Cmd+D / ⭐).
For a panoramic view of every trading angle on iCashy, see the [prediction markets hub](/blog/icashy-prediction-markets-trade-news-syria-2026). To understand how to actually trade on the markets you suggest, our [beginner trading guide](/blog/how-to-trade-icashy-prediction-markets-arabic-2026) walks you through it. To grasp the difference between buying "yes" and "no", read the [buy yes vs buy no guide](/blog/icashy-buy-yes-vs-buy-no-prediction-markets-arabic-2026). And to understand the line between trading and betting, see [trading vs betting](/blog/prediction-market-trading-vs-betting-syria-2026).
## FAQ
### How many suggestions can I submit per month?
There is no monthly cap. The cap is **5 pending suggestions at any time**. The moment one is approved or rejected, a slot opens. In practice you can submit 20-30 suggestions a month if you are active, as long as you never exceed the 5-pending ceiling at any single moment.
### What happens if my suggestion is rejected?
You get a notification explaining the reason — the topic may be outside policy, the date may be vague, the source may not be specified. **There is no penalty for rejection.** Simply rewrite and resubmit. Many approved suggestions were originally rejected and then reframed.
### When do I receive the commission after a market resolves?
**Instantly.** The moment `web_resolve_market` is called to close the market, the 2% of platform fees is deducted and added to your wallet in the same transaction. No delay, no claim, no manual step.
### Can I combine suggesting a market with trading on it?
**Yes.** You are a normal trader on the market you suggested, and you earn the suggester commission separately. This is in fact common — serious suggesters usually have a strong view on the outcome and trade on that market after it launches, earning twice.
### What is the minimum market volume worth suggesting?
**No official minimum** — even a market that generates 100,000 SYP gives you 100 SYP. But realistically: a suggestion that produces less than 50,000 SYP of trading is not worth the effort. Focus on topics you expect to do 500,000 SYP+ at minimum. That means 500 SYP+ commission per market.
### Can I suggest a political or sports market?
**Yes to both** — these are among the most active categories on the platform. The only condition: the market must be about an **event**, not about a **specific person** in a negative way. "Will event X happen by date Y?" is fine. "Will person Z fail to achieve their goal?" is not, if framed provocatively.
### Is the commission paid in USD or SYP?
**SYP only** at the moment. The system has not yet activated the reward in other currencies like USD or USDT. This may change in the future, but for now every successful suggestion adds SYP directly to your wallet regardless of the trading currency on the market itself.