Prediction Markets Face Scrutiny as Suspicious Trades Rise

Surging popularity among investors has pushed trading volumes to new heights, creating significant oversight challenges for platform regulators.

Kalshi recently flagged over 400 questionable transactions, more than doubling the total investigations conducted throughout all of last year.

Polymarket also reports a massive uptick in flagged trades as users flock to these high-stakes event-based contract exchanges.

Legal experts warn that identifying bad actors remains difficult because prediction markets often lack transparent data on participants.

Traders frequently use these venues to hedge against major economic shifts, sometimes outperforming traditional public polls in accuracy.

Recent cases involving government officials and political candidates have forced platforms to implement stricter compliance rules regarding information.

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission plans to prosecute insider trading aggressively to protect the integrity of these markets.

Both platforms recently updated their terms to ban wagers involving confidential information or illegal tips from participants.

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