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General · 1 hour ago

Exploring the Controversy of Betting on Events in Iran

Adam Kaufman

Adam Kaufman

Host · Writer

Exploring the Controversy of Betting on Events in Iran

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Controversial Betting Markets on Political Events in Iran

Recent developments have highlighted a growing trend in betting on sensitive political events, specifically regarding Iran. Polymarket, an international prediction market website that does not officially operate in the US, has been at the center of controversies for allowing bets on extreme scenarios such as airstrikes and political deaths. Notably, there were bets on whether there would be airstrikes, which actually occurred on a Saturday, and bets on whether Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader of Iran, would be ousted from power, coinciding with him being targeted in an airstrike.

This type of betting activity has stirred significant discussion and concern. Specifically, it was noted that Polymarket saw over half a billion dollars traded on these markets. In contrast, Kohi, a US-regulated prediction market, also hosted a market on Khamenei’s potential ousting but with restrictions, such as not resolving the market if his departure was due to death. Such distinctions draw attention to the ethical implications and regulatory challenges associated with prediction markets.

Furthermore, there are allegations of insider trading on Polymarket, as individuals reportedly placed substantial bets just before the airstrikes and Khamenei’s attack. This situation exemplifies why prediction markets are often described as the "Wild West," characterized by their unpredictability and the rapid pace at which money changes hands amidst controversial events.

The broader societal and political response includes discomfort and criticism from the public and lawmakers alike, who question the morality of capitalizing on human conflict and tragedy. While prediction market proponents argue that these platforms provide valuable insights into global political probabilities, the practice of betting on events like wars and political deaths remains deeply contentious.

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