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Unusual temperature readings at Charles de Gaulle airport lined up suspiciously well with winning bets on Polymarket—and investigators think someone may have deliberately caused them.
French authorities are probing Polymarket temperature spikes as a viral video claiming a hairdryer scheme spreads online.
We should all understand at this point that gambling, in the form of both ubiquitous and hypocritical sports gambling, and broader gamification of everyday life via “prediction markets,” has ...
The authorities said a Paris airport weather sensor may have been tampered with as large wagers were placed on the betting site. By Jonathan Wolfe and Ana Castelain Ana Castelain reported from Paris.
A hair dryer? A lighter? A lucky coincidence? Authorities in France are investigating possible tampering with a weather monitoring device at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris after an unusual ...
There's a potential new headache for prediction markets: weather manipulation. A Polymarket trader made a long shot bet on Paris' temperature before an unexplained spike. The trader ended up making a ...
Mystery Polymarket traders raked in huge profits after correctly predicting an unusual temperature spike at a weather station in Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport, prompting French officials to launch ...