
Kalshis rechtliche Probleme häufen sich, als Arizona zum ersten Mal Strafanzeige wegen „illegalem Glücksspielgeschäft“ erhebt.

Kalshis rechtliche Probleme häufen sich, als Arizona zum ersten Mal Strafanzeige wegen „illegalem Glücksspielgeschäft“ erhebt.
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Whenever I see a headline about this company, my first thought is, „The cereal company?“
But anyway, GOOD. Throw the book at ‚em.
Yay. And maybe they’ll pull their ads to pay for their legal fees instead
I’m sure they will stuff enough pockets to get away from any real consequences
The article says the charges are technically misdemeanors so nothing will come out of this.
> Federal officials have signaled that they’re on the prediction industry’s side, setting up a potential regulatory showdown between states and the federal bureaucracy.
No way, the company that has Don Trump Jr. as a „strategic advisor“ has the backing of the Trump administration, how shocking and totally not corrupt at all.
So, like, what’s not stopping the POTUS from betting on the wars? He decides the fate. He’s made that clear.
Curious to see what legal theory they bring.
Prediction markets are basically derivatives markets. They’re trading regulated securities.
Can we make bets on the outcome of the case?
Nice. Now do FanDuel/DraftKings.
Can we place beets on the outcome? /s
Keep going. Go for Polymarket too. Society destroying companies
The moment I saw an ad that showed you can bet money on wether it rains or not is when I instantly starting hoping they all eat shit.
Ironically Reddit is showing me a shit-ton of their ads this last week or so. I just downvote. 🤷🏻