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This month, there's been a strange trend of prediction (betting) markets opening free grocery pop-ups in New York City. First, Kalshi took over a Westside Market in the East Village for a few hours
Prediction market startup Polymarket opened a temporary grocery store in Manhattan’s West Village on Thursday, giving away free food and household staples in a promotional campaign that was delayed by logistical issues.
The prediction market is partnering with an AI engine that tracks social media data to create markets about cultural relevance.
Polymarket, a prediction market, opened what it's calling “New York's First Free Grocery Stores" at 7th Avenue and Charles Street on Thursday.
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The Bleak Scene at Polymarket’s ‘Free Grocery Store’
People waited up to 11 hours for socks and Barilla pasta. Most had never heard of the crypto betting platform.
Jump is set to take a fixed amount of equity in Kalshi, while its stake in Polymarket will grow over time depending on the trading capacity that the firm provides.
The crypto-based prediction market Polymarket is going to battle against the state of Massachusetts. Polymarket’s chief legal officer, Neal Kumar, says the firm has filed a federal lawsuit against the state,
Massachusetts is cracking down on prediction markets that are emerging as rivals to sports betting giants like DraftKings and FanDuel. Why it matters: In turn, prediction market platforms Kalshi and Polymarket are fighting back,
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