Polymarket, a leading prediction market platform, is embroiled in a $50 million betting controversy over the extension of a US-Iran ceasefire. Despite global media reports confirming the ceasefire's extension, Polymarket's market rules have led to disputes. The platform requires explicit public statements from both the US and Iran or an overwhelming media consensus to validate the extension. While former President Trump announced the extension, Iran's statement only "acknowledged" it, causing a discrepancy in market interpretation.
The controversy intensified as Polymarket clarified that no valid extension existed as of April 22, leading to a sharp drop in the "Yes" probability. Traders like Pedro, who invested heavily in "Yes" positions, are betting on the outcome of the UMA decentralized oracle vote, which could overturn the official stance. Meanwhile, a user claiming to control a significant portion of UMA tokens has hinted at influencing the vote, echoing past market manipulation incidents. The outcome remains uncertain as traders await the final oracle decision.
Polymarket Faces $50M Betting Controversy Over US-Iran Ceasefire
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