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Did you see the news that the prediction market Kalshi arrested MrBeast's editor on suspicion of insider trading? It seems to be quite a hot topic. Apparently, a person named Mansour is involved, but isn't it unusual for such incidents to happen in prediction markets?
It’s suspected that they were trading using insider information, but the detailed background is still unclear. However, when these kinds of incidents occur, discussions about market integrity and regulation tend to come up. Prediction markets are originally known for their transparency, so when problems like this happen, it’s a bit awkward.
I’m waiting for more detailed information related to Mansour, but could this impact the entire prediction market industry? It might spark debates about trading transparency and strengthening surveillance systems.