#Polymarket预测市场内幕交易 Seeing the recent insider trading scandal involving Polymarket, I have to speak the truth. Turning $32,500 into over $400,000 within 24 hours, with a 1200% return—these kinds of numbers are as outrageous as they are dangerous.



The key issue isn't that someone made money, but how they did it. Before the news of Maduro's arrest was made public, this individual was already sweeping contracts at $0.07 each, at a time when the implied market probability was only single digits. In other words, this isn't genius prediction; it's exploiting privileged information that shouldn't be accessible.

Even more ironic, on-chain analysis points to a figure within a power circle. Wallet addresses, 99% match of SOL holdings, initials of key political figures—these clues together tell a very clear story: someone used insider information to make precise cuts in the prediction market.

This is exactly what I've been warning about. Prediction markets may seem fair on the surface, but in reality, information asymmetry determines everything. Ordinary participants are essentially betting against those who have inside information. The U.S. House of Representatives is now proposing legislation to ban federal officials from trading in prediction markets, indicating the problem has become too serious to ignore.

If you want to survive longer, remember one thing: any opportunity that appears to offer stable, high returns is almost certainly backed by an information advantage you can't see. Prediction markets are no exception.
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