Interestingly, prediction markets like Polymarket capture information faster than official law enforcement agencies. What does this imply? Decentralized market participants, driven by real funds and prediction mechanisms, are often more敏锐ly aware of market changes than traditional power structures. Voting with money is indeed more efficient than following the conventional procedures.
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SandwichTrader
· 4h ago
Well... it's known that retail investors have a keener sense than bureaucratic institutions.
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AirdropSkeptic
· 4h ago
Wow, the sense of money is really on point, the official departments are getting beaten up
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YieldWhisperer
· 5h ago
nah wait, let's actually examine this claim... polymarket capturing info faster than regulators? sounds great on paper but the math doesn't check out when you factor in survivorship bias and liquidity arbitrage games. seen this exact narrative before, 2021 vibes.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 5h ago
The logic of money voting... Sometimes I think it's more honest than candlestick charts; you can't deceive yourself.
Interestingly, prediction markets like Polymarket capture information faster than official law enforcement agencies. What does this imply? Decentralized market participants, driven by real funds and prediction mechanisms, are often more敏锐ly aware of market changes than traditional power structures. Voting with money is indeed more efficient than following the conventional procedures.