
Forum
The first regulated exchange to trade on attention.
Winter 2026ActiveFintechFinanceInvestingTradingSan Francisco, CA, USA
Company
https://www.forum.marketForum is building the first regulated exchange to trade on cultural attention.
We create indices from search, social, and streaming data to measure what the world cares about, enabling users to go long or short on changes in relevance.
Attention is the primary driver of business success in the digital age, but it has never been directly tradable. Forum introduces attention as a new asset class for managing cultural and demand risk.
Verdict
Medium Signal
Market Opportunity
The concept of trading on cultural attention indices is genuinely novel and addresses a real phenomenon — attention as an economic driver. Potential TAM spans retail speculation, brand risk hedging, and institutional cultural exposure. However, the ICP is murky: it's unclear whether companies would actually pay to hedge 'cultural risk' via this mechanism, and the retail trading angle faces extreme regulatory hurdles for a prediction-market-style product.
Low Signal
Founder Signal
Owen Botkin has under a year at Balyasny (L/S equities, 2025) and prior work outside finance. Joseph Thomas has a 3-month SWE internship at GEICO and a 4-month research internship at NASA, both completed as a student. Both are on leave from Northwestern and Georgia Tech respectively. Limited financial markets experience and no prior fintech or exchange infrastructure background are meaningful gaps for a regulated trading venue.
Medium Signal
Competition
No direct competitors identified in research data, which is consistent with the novelty of the concept. Closest analogues would be Kalshi (regulated prediction markets), Polymarket (crypto prediction markets), and social sentiment trading tools. The regulatory angle could be a moat if achieved, but it could equally be an insurmountable barrier. Polymarket and Kalshi are well-funded and expanding their scope aggressively.
Low Signal
Product
Beta product exists with live UI showing mock markets (Marty Supreme, Matcha, Cluely) with point values and long/short buttons, but no evidence of real users, trading volume, revenue, or actual regulatory approval. The 'regulated exchange' claim is unverified — no mention of CFTC/SEC designation or any regulatory filings. Essentially vaporware with a polished landing page.
OverallD Tier
Forum is two students on leave from college building a regulated exchange — a category that requires deep fintech expertise, legal infrastructure, and institutional relationships that the team does not yet have. The core thesis (tradable attention indices) is intellectually interesting but unproven. No revenue, no regulatory filings, no named customers, and no evidence of a functional product beyond a UI demo are visible. The concept needs significantly more experienced execution to be credible in a regulated financial markets context.
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Forum
TierD Tier
BatchWinter 2026
Team Size2
StatusActive
LocationSan Francisco, CA, USA
Last Updated4 days ago