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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Sophie Clark

INSANE: White house warns staffers against placing bets on global events amid insider trading accusations | Vintage Vibes

  • White House staffers have been warned against placing bets on global events after new accounts on prediction platforms made significant profits from accurate predictions.
  • This scrutiny arose from instances in which individuals accurately predicted events, such as the Iran ceasefire and the timing of U.S. actions in Iran, leading to allegations of insider trading.
  • Despite a White House warning issued on March 24, more than 50 new Polymarket accounts were created minutes before the Iran ceasefire, with three of them collectively earning over $600,000 by accurately predicting its timing.
  • Prediction market apps like Kalshi and Polymarket, which allow users to bet on geopolitical events using cryptocurrency, are not subject to stringent U.S. gambling laws, making bets untraceable.
  • Democratic Senators Richard Blumenthal and Andy Kim have introduced legislation to ban the use of prediction markets for military events, arguing that they turn war into a "casino game" and foster corruption.

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