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India banned online betting. Polymarket is wagering on our elections anyway.
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India banned online betting. Polymarket is wagering on our elections anyway.

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April 2, 202619m 46s

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Show Notes

Polymarket and Kalshi are two New York-founded prediction market platforms now valued in the billions. While both let users bet real money on elections and political events in real time, it is Polymarket — the larger, offshore, largely unregulated one — where someone made nearly a million dollars predicting US military strikes on Iran before they happened. Together, the two platforms processed over $44 billion in bets last year.

In this episode, host Snigdha Sharma explores how two New York startups turned opinion into a tradeable asset — and what happens when the people placing the biggest bets already know the answer.

India banned online money gaming last year. These platforms are taking bets on our elections anyway.

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