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War Bets Spark Backlash in New York: Crypto Firm Criticized for Gambling on Military Action, ‘Greed Is a Mental Illness’

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Gabriela JessicaBy Gabriela JessicaMarch 5, 20263 Mins Read
War Bets Spark Backlash in New York: Crypto Firm Criticized for Gambling on Military Action, ‘Greed Is a Mental Illness’
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The US war against Iran is something that alarmed many people. Many saw this as a mistake and a horrible decision, yet there are those who wish to exploit this turbulent time. Some people came up with the idea to start betting on decisions made during wars. For instance, recently, someone made half a million dollars by betting on when the US would launch a missile strike on Iran. These bets are made possible by a crypto firm based in Manhattan, New York, called Polymarket. The win quickly drew the attention of people online, who became suspicious about what was happening behind the scenes. More Perfect Union recently covered the topic, accusing government insiders of attempting to turn this war into a business by using privileged information to place bets and profit through gambling.

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We’ve reached chilling levels of corruption. Freshly opened accounts on Polymarket scored $1.2 million by betting on air strikes in Iran, just hours before they happened.

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One user, Magamyman, reportedly managed to turn $87,000 into half a million dollars by placing wagers just 71 minutes before the US missile strike on Iran. It wasn’t hard to understand why people suspected insider trading. The timing alone raised serious questions. And that was not the only account pulling in massive profits by exploiting the conflict with Iran. At least six other accounts on the New York–based crypto platform also managed to rake in cash, reportedly earning more than $1.2 million by betting on the US attacking Iran on February 28. According to More Perfect Union, these accounts had no prior betting history, yet they secured enormous payouts on this single event.

There were also numerous other bets placed on wars and conflicts the US has been involved in over recent years. Many of these wagers were made by newly created accounts that focused on highly specific and niche geopolitical outcomes. Critics argued that this pattern looked suspicious. More Perfect Union claimed this situation reflected blatant corruption, alleging that government officials use taxpayer money to fund war while insiders potentially profit from gambling on the very outcomes of those conflicts.

The internet was understandably furious about what was unfolding on the gambling platform operated by the New York firm. “Greed is a mental illness,” one user wrote. Others pointed out how dangerous this situation could be, warning that foreign governments might monitor these markets to extract useful intelligence and anticipate when the US might strike next. One Redditor explained:

“There actually is a bigger concern here than profiting like this. These people placing these bets are either directly informed or getting such information from a very close leak. This is a massive national security concern and not simply because of the possibility of leaks. These make the bettors prime targets if their identities are ever revealed through various means like getting blackmail on them to then give the blackmailer very sensitive information. Or even worse things which I won’t go into detail.”

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Others criticized and condemned people who used Polymarket and gambled on events such as the Iran war and other tragic conflicts. “Polymarket is an unregulated market, which means underhanded things are acceptable. You’re either foolish to bet there or willfully accept that it’s a sham. Good luck.”

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Gabriela has been a game guide writer since 2023. She mainly covers Genshin Impact and HSR but also enjoys trying out new games. Her favorites are TOTK, P5R, Stardew Valley, RDR2, The Witcher 3, and RE4 Remake.

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