Gate News, March 17 — Prediction market platform Polymarket faces another wave of controversy. An Israeli journalist reporting on the Iranian missile attack was repeatedly harassed and even received death threats from users suspected of participating in large-scale betting, sparking widespread concerns over market manipulation and information interference.
According to Emanuel Fabian of The Times of Israel, after reporting on the Iranian missile attack on Beit Shemesh, Israel, on March 10, he received anonymous emails, social media messages, and instant messaging threats demanding he change his report from “missile attack” to “interception debris.” These claims are believed to potentially influence the outcome of a prediction market bet involving approximately $15 million.
Fabian stated that these pressures escalated into direct threats. A user claiming to be “Chaim” explicitly told him via WhatsApp that he would take action against his personal safety if the report was not altered, repeatedly setting “deadlines.” Harassers also disclosed sensitive information such as his home address, worsening the situation. The case has now been handed over to police for investigation.
Motivated by this, the series of actions is believed to be closely related to a bet on Polymarket regarding whether Iran attacked Israel on March 10. Some bettors attempted to change the event’s characterization to “no” to avoid significant losses. The market is currently awaiting a final ruling from the UMA system.
Fabian pointed out that such incidents reveal potential structural risks in prediction markets, where some participants may manipulate information sources or pressure key opinion nodes to influence market outcomes. He also expressed concern that if some media professionals waver due to financial incentives, it could threaten the authenticity of news.
It’s worth noting that this is not an isolated case. Previously, Israeli authorities arrested individuals suspected of using confidential information to place bets in prediction markets, further fueling concerns over insider trading.
As prediction markets grow in scale, challenges related to transparency, data source credibility, and regulatory frameworks are becoming increasingly apparent. Finding a balance between decentralization and compliance remains a pressing issue for the industry.
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