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Chicken Dinner User Guide

A public guide to browsing markets, connecting a wallet, placing orders, and using referrals on Chicken Dinner.

Chicken Dinner User Guide

Chicken Dinner helps you browse prediction markets, compare outcomes, and place your own Polymarket orders through a non-custodial trade ticket. You stay in control of your wallet, signatures, and funds.

Chicken Dinner does not provide financial advice. Prediction markets are risky, prices move quickly, and you should only trade with funds you can afford to lose.

What You Can Do

  • Browse active prediction markets by category, search, volume, liquidity, and timing.
  • Open a market detail page to review outcomes, prices, charts, recent activity, and order book data.
  • Connect a wallet when you want to trade or view account-specific pages.
  • Prepare an order ticket, review the details, and sign the order from your own wallet.
  • Track recent order attempts from /orders.
  • Manage wallet, trading credential, referral, and payout settings from /settings.

Browse Markets

You can browse markets without signing in. Start from /polymarket, then use search, categories, and sort options to find markets that match your interests.

Market pages can include public data from Chicken Dinner and Polymarket, including outcome prices, charts, liquidity, recent trades, and order book information. Public market data can be delayed, cached, incomplete, or unavailable during upstream service issues.

Connect A Wallet

You need a wallet connection for trading, order history, referrals, and settings. Chicken Dinner asks you to verify wallet ownership before account-specific actions.

For trading, use Polygon and make sure your wallet is funded for the order and any network requirements. Some users may also need to set up user-owned Polymarket trading credentials in /settings. Do not share wallet seed phrases, private keys, or Polymarket credentials with anyone.

Place An Order

Before submitting an order:

  • Confirm the market and outcome are the ones you intended to trade.
  • Review the price, size, and estimated notional amount.
  • Check that your wallet is connected to Polygon.
  • Read any warning or risk disclosure shown in the trade ticket.
  • Only approve signatures you understand and intend to send.

Chicken Dinner records order attempts for visibility, including blocked or failed attempts where available. An attempt in Chicken Dinner is not the same as a filled Polymarket position. Always verify your live order status through the app and your wallet or Polymarket account history.

Referrals And Rewards

Referral links can use ?ref=CODE, ?r=CODE, or /r/CODE. If a referral is accepted, Chicken Dinner stores it for the current visitor before sign-in.

Rewards are direct-referral only. They are not guaranteed returns, investment yield, or multi-level rewards. Reward availability, eligibility, timing, and payout handling can change, and rewards may require review before they become payable.

Privacy And Security

Chicken Dinner is designed to keep trading non-custodial. You sign wallet actions yourself, and the app should never ask for your seed phrase or private key.

Use the official domain, check wallet prompts carefully, and disconnect your wallet when using shared devices. If something looks wrong, stop before signing and contact support.

Availability

Chicken Dinner may temporarily disable trading, referrals, payouts, or other account actions during maintenance, upstream outages, risk checks, or regional restrictions. Public browsing may still be available when account actions are unavailable.

Support

Use the Get Help link in the docs header when support is available. Include the page URL, market name, wallet address, approximate time, and any visible error message. Never include seed phrases, private keys, or full secret credentials in a support message.