Gemini, the cryptocurrency exchange founded by the Winklevoss twins, has launched a new feature called “Command Center.” The tool brings AI-powered analysis to its prediction markets platform. The company made the announcement in a blog post on Thursday.

The Command Center uses SpaceXAI models to give users real-time market summaries and sentiment analysis. It also provides personalized signals based on each user’s portfolio, watchlist, and prediction activity. Gemini described the system as a “mission control” interface for tracking events across several categories.

Personalized content meets predictions

According to Gemini, the system creates what it calls a true “For You” experience. Instead of forcing users to search through news and social feeds, Command Center brings the relevant information to them. The feature analyzes a user’s positions and activity to surface custom market intelligence.

Prediction markets have grown in popularity over the last two years. Traders are increasingly using event-based contracts to speculate on many things. These include crypto prices, central bank policy, elections, and sports outcomes.

Platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi have seen record trading volumes during major political and economic events. Crypto-native prediction markets also offer around-the-clock access and blockchain-based settlement, which adds to their appeal.

Technology firms take notice

The rapid growth of this sector has caught the attention of tech companies. Many are now working to layer AI-driven analytics and personalized tools into the trading experience. Gemini’s initial offering includes coverage for cryptocurrencies like bitcoin, ether, solana, and zcash. It also covers sports prediction markets for baseball, basketball, golf, and hockey.

The Command Center also delivers updates on commodities such as gold, silver, and oil benchmarks. Users can also track macroeconomic and political developments through the same interface.

AI models at work

Gemini said the underlying SpaceXAI models are designed to process large amounts of fast-moving information. The goal is to condense this data into concise market intelligence and context. The company claims to be the first crypto-focused predictions platform that integrates what it calls “frontier AI” directly into the trading experience.

Command Center is now available through the Gemini app. The move comes as the platform tries to differentiate itself in a crowded market. Whether this AI layer will attract more users remains to be seen, but it does signal a growing trend of blending AI with event-based trading.