Are Prediction Markets Gaining Popularity from South Park to Wall Street?
Experts believe prediction markets are gaining traction and could become the first decentralized finance tool to achieve mass adoption due to their simplicity.
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Experts believe prediction markets are gaining traction and could become the first decentralized finance tool to achieve mass adoption due to their simplicity.
GESPA has raised concerns over FIFA Collect, classifying its user reward system as gambling due to its elements of chance.
A look into Kalshi’s ongoing legal dispute with Nevada, which questions the limits of state gambling laws versus federal regulations.
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin expresses concern about the community's lax stance towards gambling applications within its ecosystem.
Aaron Brogan presents a compelling case that classification of prediction markets as gambling is misguided, particularly in light of the regulatory environment.
An exploration of how prediction markets are viewed as gambling by regulators in various countries, highlighting the case of Polymarket and the appointment of Donald Trump Jr. as an advisor to Kalshi.
Singapore's Gambling Regulatory Authority has mandated local ISPs to block Polymarket after similar measures were implemented in Taiwan and France.
Switzerland's gambling regulator has formally accused FIFA's NFT platform of operating without a license, stating it involves gambling elements.
An expert suggests that prediction markets are on the verge of widespread acceptance due to their straightforward nature.
Kalshi has initiated a lawsuit against the New York State Gaming Commission, alleging the regulator has exceeded its authority in halting the platform's operations.
Switzerland's gambling regulator has accused FIFA's NFT platform FIFA Collect of operating as an unlicensed gambling service due to the element of chance involved in user rewards.

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