Bettors are angry that Kalshi, citing a policy against death bets, did not pay on wagers. And with signs of trading on government secrets, some lawmakers want to restrict prediction markets.
Betting on Ayatollah’s Ouster Ignites Ire Over Prediction Markets
Originally reported by New York Times
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