Polymarket's set of "politically correct" operations clearly shows where their stance is 😄. By the way, are the big players in UMA really involved in political prediction markets? The underlying capital logic behind it all seems quite interesting.
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AirdropAutomaton
· 01-09 15:15
Predicting markets and politics? Honestly, it's all about money; stances are just clouds.
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GhostInTheChain
· 01-09 12:28
Here, you can only see the superficial political flavor; the real money-making logic is the exciting part.
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New_Ser_Ngmi
· 01-07 05:03
Haha, Polymarket's moves are basically just political bias, no need to overcomplicate.
UMA whales betting on politics? I think they're just making money off the suckers, true gamers understand.
Capital logic? It's just rushing to wherever there's a hot topic; prediction markets are just wrapping paper.
In the end, these prediction platforms are still influenced by public opinion, it's hilarious.
Always pulling these stunts, but at critical moments, political interests still call the shots.
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LiquidityWizard
· 01-07 05:03
ngl polymarket's been playing the alignment game pretty hard... statistically speaking, their oracle mechanics are just veiled gatekeeping tbh. but here's what gets me—uMA whales aren't actually betting on politics, they're arbitraging the volatility premium. risk-adjusted returns don't care about your principles.
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MemeTokenGenius
· 01-07 04:55
Political prediction markets are essentially capital games; whoever has the information makes the money.
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ForkLibertarian
· 01-07 04:40
The political prediction market gameplay, to put it simply, is still big capital playing chess while ordinary people are the leeks.
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SelfSovereignSteve
· 01-07 04:37
Wow, another "politically neutral" disguise, this cracks me up haha
UMA's team really are just businessmen, predicting markets is probably just a front
Polymarket's operations are really unsustainable, money flows where the heart leads
Capital drives politics, politics feeds back into capital, and in the middle are us retail investors
Honestly, it's just a way to harvest retail investors, disguised as a tool for democracy
Polymarket's set of "politically correct" operations clearly shows where their stance is 😄. By the way, are the big players in UMA really involved in political prediction markets? The underlying capital logic behind it all seems quite interesting.