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Just caught wind that Polymarket's beefing up their operations. Apparently they're on the hunt for a Chief Risk Officer now after the CFTC basically told them they need one to operate properly in the US. Makes sense - regulators getting stricter about this stuff.
What's interesting is they've already been quietly expanding their legal team over the past few months, pulling in lawyers from some heavy hitters like Sullivan & Cromwell and a couple other big firms. So this Chief Risk Officer move seems like the next logical step in trying to get fully compliant.
There's this weird thing though - the CFTC won't let them list certain controversial stuff in the US market (like war-related prediction contracts), but apparently those same contracts are still available on their international side. So basically they're building out a Chief Risk Officer role to handle the regulated US business while keeping the less restricted stuff elsewhere. Pretty strategic honestly.