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    1. LazloHollifeld on

      So are they admitting that insider trading was allowed until this point?

    2. > Robert DeNault, head of enforcement at Kalshi, tells Axios that the company will have a better shot at blocking illicit efforts with preemptive bans.

      > „You’ll never stop all illicit activity everywhere. That’s just an impossible standard. But you shouldn’t make the perfect the enemy of the good either,“ DeNault says. „It’s actively working toward good solutions and leveraging the technological capabilities you do have in ways that make sense.“

      Cool story, betting on election results and wars is still unethical.

      We now have a bunch of degenerate gamblers hoping that real-world events with real-world consequences, far beyond just the results of a sports game, occur just to make a few bucks from a bet.

    3. Flashy_Gap_3015 on

      The whole online sports and world event betting market is a cancer, super corrupted and corruptible, drives zero actual value, and should be shut down IMO.

    4. Impossible_Guitar235 on

      Cool, so all their friends can still get rich off insider trading.

    5. AbeFromanEast on

      Prediction Markets (really, online gambling on inside information) is already corrupting sports, journalists and politicians. It is a societal choice to platform a gambling market that incentivizes widespread bribery.

    6. Because nobody will have an interest in bypassing those (likely weak) restrictions or anything…

    7. I hope people realize that no matter how many policies they put in place, gambling on these sites is a chump’s game. You will never get fair odds, someone will always know more and manipulate the result.

    8. Yeah that doesn’t exactly fix anything. Activities will just be masked or laundered through other people.

      Nothing about this website is good for anyone except rich assholes. It simply cannot be allowed to exist.

    9. Are you going to block…..their family members, coworkers, friends, next door neighbor….. you don’t think they don’t use mules too….. or worse bots?

    10. These things just need to go away. The fact they allow contracts on events that have already happened, but with that outcome a secret (held by up to several hundred people), or events with predetermined outcomes, like WWE matches, shows just how little integrity there is in their business. There’s zero chance people won’t take advantage of that. Hell, the markets had 98% of money on three correct tribal counsel vote on Survivor two weeks in a row, and over 80% is on the same final winner. How do they pretend that doesn’t indicate someone is using inside information?

    11. Why would they do that? They’re not a gambling platform, they’re a source of democratic consensus base truth, remember? What better way than to get truth from the horses mouth?

    12. cruisin_urchin87 on

      “Are you an athlete?”

      “No.”

      *somehow they subverted our security systems!*

    13. elseworthtoohey on

      Well that solves it. And I guess they will prevent their friends and relatives as well.

    14. Can kalshi just not exist. Making gamblers out of regular folk is rather shitty.

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