One option we were looking to use at Verity is the ‘contest’ model—In which an interested party can subsidize a particular question, and then split the pool between forcasters based on their reputation/score after the outcome has come to pass. This helps to subsidize specific predictions, rather than subsidizing more general predictions when paying people for their overall score. It has similarities to the subsidized prediction market model as well.
One option we were looking to use at Verity is the ‘contest’ model—In which an interested party can subsidize a particular question, and then split the pool between forcasters based on their reputation/score after the outcome has come to pass. This helps to subsidize specific predictions, rather than subsidizing more general predictions when paying people for their overall score. It has similarities to the subsidized prediction market model as well.