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    1. Seems like Polymarket and Kalshi’s only point in existing is for people with insider knowledge to make money off of the suckers left holding the bag.

    2. Polymarket is basically the new NFT scam. The concept only works if it’s not completely full of shit.

    3. AbeFromanEast on

      Every action by this Administration is accompanied by some of them cashing in.

      It’s all a grift, folks.

    4. _makoccino_ on

      More than a million. Pedo in Chief and his cronies have been getting filthy rich off insider trading.

      https://archive.ph/E1a5D

      >Traders placed $580mn in oil bets ahead of Donald Trump’s social media post on Iran talks

    5. Worldly_Expression43 on

      Trumps spawn are all associated with these insider trading platforms fyi

    6. Yeah, because polymarket and kalshi or whatever are just meant to be a billionaire/millionaire insider trading playground.

    7. victorrrrrr on

      1 million is small beans. probably some low level aide, not connected enough to not face consequences. very risky, could be charged with disclosure of classified information or smth like that.

    8. Yeah we need biometric data to eliminate anonymity on Discord and Reddit, but things like this? Well that just wouldn’t be proper.

    9. crunchypotentiometer on

      I was at a conference with Polymarket’s CEO a couple weeks ago and he pitched this as a good thing. “People in Iran are telling me that they look to Polymarket bets on missile strikes to know when to shelter. They’re so thankful that they have this information”

    10. Idk for every remarkably accurate bet there are thousands of inaccurate or almost made it bets.

    11. virtual_adam on

      Article is paywalled. If this is the bet that there will be a ceasefire within the next week, Isn’t this just a staffer believing his bosses lies? Is everyone here agreeing there will be a mutual ceasefire by the 31st?

    12. Shinobi2099 on

      Hey, sorta out of the loop, why are things like polymarket even allowed?

    13. Lloyd--Braun on

      Republicans want IDs to visit every other kind of website. Would seem pretty logical that the people making these bets should have their identities easily confirmed, and if they have links to people in the administration (something tells me they won’t even be good at hiding it), then that should be pretty easy to prove.

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