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FBI Raids Polymarket CEO’s Home amid Illegal Betting Investigation
Authorities suspect the operator may have illegally provided its services to US citizens, although industry insiders suspect a more political motivation behind this move
In a dramatic early morning operation, federal agents raided the New York apartment of Polymarket CEO Shayne Coplan, seizing his phone and electronic devices. The raid happened at 6 am on Wednesday, as Coplan, 26, was awakened by FBI agents who demanded he surrender his electronics. Though Coplan wasn’t arrested, such action further strains Polymarket’s tenuous status in the USA.
The Platform Has Faced Sanctions in the USA
Polymarket, best known for allowing users to bet on “yes or no” predictions of real-world events, has seen its popularity skyrocket during the US presidential elections. The site lets users predict everything from election results to the possible fluctuations in the stock market. Polymarket notably correctly predicted Donald Trump’s victory over Kamala Harris, proving a more accurate indicator than official polls.
As a US-based company, Polymarket is not allowed to offer any of its services to domestic users. While Polymarket attempts to enforce this restriction, the platform’s structure enables some users to circumvent these limitations through VPNs. Despite these barriers, the company had announced plans to restart US operations after paying a $1.4 million fine to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) in 2022 for unregistered trading activities.
The last few months have seen Polymarket aggressively pursue US influencer sponsorships to market its platform. Popular accounts like @sarcasm_only, influencers such as Eric Pan of @ericnomics, and meme-centric pages like @moist and @hoodclips posted sponsored content featuring betting odds and predictions. However, Polymarket faced criticisms for the ads’ political slant, showing odds favoring Donald Trump.
Polymarket Denied Any Political Affiliation
Coplan noted that Polymarket users voted overwhelmingly for Trump, justifying the odds on the platform. The CEO said in a public statement that he suspected the raid might be politically driven, suspecting an attempt at retaliation for his perceived associations with high-profile figures. He maintained that the platform’s activities caused no harm.
It’s discouraging that the current administration would seek a last-ditch effort to go after companies they deem to be associated with political opponents.
Shayne Coplan, Polymarket CEO
While the FBI hasn’t released information regarding the reason for the raid, sources close to the investigation said US authorities are actively investigating Polymarket’s operations to see whether or not they have breached domestic betting laws. The investigation’s result will likely hinge on whether authorities and regulators judge that Polymarket has established sufficient safeguards to stop US customers.
Industry insiders will closely monitor the situation as the previous CFTC fine against Polymarket means any further regulatory scrutiny may have more severe punishments than just monetary sanctions. The case has drawn significant media attention worldwide, underlining the complicated relationship between cryptocurrency innovation and regulatory scrutiny.
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