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by watwut 4 hours ago
They pretend they are "market" and not gambling to avoid regulations.
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It is not pretend, it is technically correct (the best kind of correct). Redefining what gambling is, is a different problem.
If it's a "market" then why do they enforce "fair bets" and disallow actually participating in a market to prevent influence on the totally-not-gambling-bets? If it's a market I can go play there and maybe even win it completely if I'm that good. So can I go to Poly, make a bet on a market state and then go change that market to satisfy my bet, aka "predict" it successfully? No? Why? Oh, because it's not actually predicting, it's gambling, and fixing gambles is a bad sport. Poly and Kalshi are biggest hypocrites ever.
Markets sell actual products. These are gambling apps.
It's a market in the same way that poker and blackjack are "markets" on which cards are most likely to appear. You don't need to redefine what gambling is.
It is not technically correct. It is just manipulative. It is gambling in its pure sense and meaning.