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Israeli Gamblers Challenge Polymarket Over Disputed US-Iran Peace Deal Bet

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First reported by Calcalist · 1 day ago

What happened

Israeli gamblers are disputing Polymarket's ruling that the US and Iran signed a final peace deal by June 15, arguing the decision was influenced by a small group of token holders and contradicted the bet’s terms. The bet involved nearly $480 million, with the arbitration vote controlled by seven wallets holding over half the voting power. The official agreement was signed after the deadline, prompting claims of unfairness and potential legal action.

  • 01Israeli gamblers challenge Polymarket’s ruling on US-Iran peace deal bet worth $479 million.
  • 02Bet required a definitive peace agreement by June 15; official signing occurred June 17.
  • 03Voting power in arbitration was weighted by UMA tokens, with seven wallets controlling 50.3%.
  • 04Critics allege conflict of interest as wallets benefiting financially voted on the outcome.
  • 05Gamblers report no response from Polymarket and consider legal proceedings.
  • 06Dispute centers on whether a temporary memorandum counts as a final peace agreement.

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OrganizationsPolymarket, UMA

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Behadrei HaredimRight · Hebrew2 hours ago
Israeli Gamblers Challenge Polymarket Over Disputed US-Iran Peace Deal Bet
CalcalistUnrated · Hebrew1 day ago
Disputed Iran Peace Deal Bet Exposes Flaws in Polymarket Prediction Platform

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