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So apparently the green beret insider trading situation on Polymarket is way bigger than initially thought. Just saw some new data suggesting this isn't just an isolated incident but part of a larger pattern. Multiple military-connected accounts showing suspicious activity on the platform. The green beret case was basically the tip of the iceberg here. What's wild is how long this went undetected. You've got people with military backgrounds placing bets with information they shouldn't have access to, and the timing on some of these trades is just too perfect to be coincidence. The green beret trader became the public face of this mess, but apparently there are way more players involved than we initially realized. This is raising serious questions about market integrity on prediction platforms. How are these platforms supposed to compete fairly when you've got institutional insiders gaming the system like this? The whole thing reminds me why transparency and proper vetting matter so much in crypto. When you've got military personnel potentially using classified information to trade on public markets, that's not just a compliance issue, that's a fundamental trust problem. Curious to see what kind of enforcement actions actually come from this. The green beret case alone should have triggered major red flags across the industry.