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Just read that a major US exchange's legal team is basically calling out state regulators for being dishonest about how they're handling prediction market rules. The whole thing is wild - they're saying states are gaslighting the industry on what's actually allowed. Like, make up your mind on the rules instead of moving the goalposts, you know? This regulatory uncertainty is getting ridiculous. Everyone's confused about what's legal and what's not with prediction markets. You'd think there'd be clear guidance by now but apparently we're still in this murky zone where different states say different things. The gaslighting part really hit different though - basically saying regulators aren't being straight about their actual position. Anyway, this is the kind of drama that makes you realize how messy US crypto regulation still is. 🤷