A brand-new Polymarket account appeared out of nowhere just hours before Maduro's arrest. The user went all-in with $32K, accurately betting on the outcome "Maduro's arrest," ultimately earning over $400K in profit. The timing of this trade was suspiciously precise, sparking widespread suspicion of insider trading.
There are new developments. Trump officially announced today that the person responsible for leaking information has been identified and imprisoned, facing potential long-term incarceration. According to disclosed information, the leakster's identity is Aurelio.
This incident once again puts the issue of information asymmetry in prediction markets under the spotlight. Although blockchain is inherently transparent, the flow of insider information around major events remains a key concern for market participants. As a leading on-chain prediction platform, Polymarket's recent controversy also exposes the gray areas between compliance and trading regulation at this stage.
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AmateurDAOWatcher
· 3h ago
32k to 400k... this move is really incredible. If I hadn't been caught, who would have thought there are so many stories behind it?
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SchrodingerWallet
· 3h ago
320,000 to 4,000,000, this tactic is truly outrageous, it's almost written on the face with "I have insider information"
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ProofOfNothing
· 3h ago
32K to 400K? That's way too outrageous; it's obvious they know the inside information.
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DisillusiionOracle
· 3h ago
32k to 400k, this buy and sell is too aggressive. The question is, how can it be so precisely targeted?
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ProbablyNothing
· 3h ago
32k to 400k, this move is incredible... but honestly, no matter how transparent blockchain is, it can't stop human nature.
Polymarket Prediction Market Reignites "Insider Trading" Controversy
Remember that textbook-level market maneuver?
A brand-new Polymarket account appeared out of nowhere just hours before Maduro's arrest. The user went all-in with $32K, accurately betting on the outcome "Maduro's arrest," ultimately earning over $400K in profit. The timing of this trade was suspiciously precise, sparking widespread suspicion of insider trading.
There are new developments. Trump officially announced today that the person responsible for leaking information has been identified and imprisoned, facing potential long-term incarceration. According to disclosed information, the leakster's identity is Aurelio.
This incident once again puts the issue of information asymmetry in prediction markets under the spotlight. Although blockchain is inherently transparent, the flow of insider information around major events remains a key concern for market participants. As a leading on-chain prediction platform, Polymarket's recent controversy also exposes the gray areas between compliance and trading regulation at this stage.