Solana grabs 95% of tokenized equity as traders debate if SOL bottom is in
Solana captured 95% of tokenized equity volumes as analysts debate whether $60 was the bottom for SOL.
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The same bets that won millions in the promotional clips incurred losses for traders in reality.
Read full articleSolana captured 95% of tokenized equity volumes as analysts debate whether $60 was the bottom for SOL.
Prediction market traders on Kalshi are pricing only a 19% to 22% chance that bitcoin crosses $100,000 before January 2027, with over $10 million wagered across timing contracts tied to the CF Bitcoin Real-Time Index. Where the Money Is Going Bitcoin is trading near $64,600 as of Monday, June 22, 2026, sitting roughly 50% below […]
A Wall Street Journal investigation found that roughly $1.9 million in bets shown across more than 1,100 creator videos promoting Polymarket were not real, part of a paid influencer program in which creators filmed fake trades on dummy versions of the platform.
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Polymarket paid a network of social-media creators to stage bets and winnings on near-perfect replicas of its website, a Wall Street Journal investigation found. This was part of a campaign aimed at U.S. users; the platform is legally barred from serving. Bets that never happened Polymarket paid mostly college-age social-media creators to stage bets, and […]
The rise of decentralized prediction markets like Polymarket could disrupt traditional sports betting, offering transparency and new investment avenues. The post England vs Ghana World Cup match draws $865K in Polymarket volume as prediction markets heat up appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
A Wall Street Journal probe found none of the roughly $1.9 million in bets shown across 1,100-plus creator videos were real.
Polymarket has faced allegations that it paid social media creators to promote fake bets and fabricated winnings through replica versions of its prediction market platform, a Wall Street Journal investigation has found. The Wall Street Journal reported that it reviewed…