Stumbled across something wild in a prediction market for Time's Person of the Year.
Some wallet went all-in on AI being the next honoree. The position? A massive 149,000 YES shares at an average entry of 44 cents each. If this bet hits, they're looking at roughly $84k in profits.
Here's the thing that makes you pause: rewind through this year's headlines. AI dominated practically every major story cycle we saw. The pattern's hard to ignore.
When someone commits that kind of capital with that level of conviction, it either signals insider confidence or it's one hell of a speculative play. Either way, the size of the position tells its own story.
The market's pricing in uncertainty, but this wallet clearly isn't betting on uncertainty. They're betting on inevitability.
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StablecoinSkeptic
· 13h ago
149,000 shares? Damn, this guy is really daring... But honestly, with how hot AI is this year, it's not surprising that Time chose it.
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NoStopLossNut
· 12-06 14:01
149,000 shares? This guy must be crazy, all in on the AI Person of the Year... But to be fair, AI really is everywhere this year, so the logic behind this bet actually seems solid.
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GasFeeVictim
· 12-06 14:01
Damn, 149,000 shares? This guy is really convinced that AI is going to win...
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zkProofGremlin
· 12-06 13:58
Damn, 149,000 shares? This guy really isn't short on money... If you ask me, this is basically betting that AI is already a done deal.
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BTCRetirementFund
· 12-06 13:57
1.49 million shares? This guy is really going all in. Either he has inside information or he just has a pure gambler's mentality.
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WalletDetective
· 12-06 13:55
149k shares? This guy sure isn't afraid to throw money around. Either he sees something we don't, or he's just pure gambler mentality.
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StealthDeployer
· 12-06 13:53
NGL, does this guy really have an information advantage or is he just pure gambler? Throwing 149k into stocks takes some real guts... AI is everywhere this year, but can it really make it to TIME Person of the Year?
Stumbled across something wild in a prediction market for Time's Person of the Year.
Some wallet went all-in on AI being the next honoree. The position? A massive 149,000 YES shares at an average entry of 44 cents each. If this bet hits, they're looking at roughly $84k in profits.
Here's the thing that makes you pause: rewind through this year's headlines. AI dominated practically every major story cycle we saw. The pattern's hard to ignore.
When someone commits that kind of capital with that level of conviction, it either signals insider confidence or it's one hell of a speculative play. Either way, the size of the position tells its own story.
The market's pricing in uncertainty, but this wallet clearly isn't betting on uncertainty. They're betting on inevitability.