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lukevyesterday at 9:55 PM4 repliesview on HN

If we're not going to ban prediction markets, we could at least make it a requirement that all bets are public and associated with a real identity.

That'd go a long way towards curbing the corruption of these things, while preserving (or even greatly enhancing) their "predictive power."


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noosphrtoday at 1:32 AM

Sounds like a lot of second cousins are going to make amazing predictions.

SteveNutsyesterday at 10:04 PM

Seems like you’d get a secondary proxy market popping up overnight. Like domain privacy for degenerates.

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samlinnfertoday at 12:04 AM

And maybe you can start by mandating age verification?

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toss1yesterday at 11:21 PM

THIS — make it transparent, not try to ban it.

And the transparency must be real-time and MUST include the full dox on beneficial owner of the contract/bet, with steep jailtime for falsification/fronting, etc.. They can even say it is for tax purposes — they win that bet, they should pay income tax (and be able to deduct the costs of their losing bets against that specific income type).

I want to know if a bunch of senators or DOD personnel bet on event X, and I want journalists and OSINT watchers to know it in realtime. That gives everyone information while naturally eliminating most of the advantage of insider trading, since nearly everyone will pile into the same trade and the odds/payoff will come closer to the reality.

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