$408,000 Profit Overnight: Polymarket Venezuela Insider Trading Scandal 2026
A mysterious Polymarket account made over $408,000 by betting on Maduro's capture just hours before the US military strike, sparking insider trading concerns.
A newly created account on Polymarket just turned a $30,000 bet into a staggering $408,000 windfall in less than 24 hours. The catch? The investment was placed just hours before the US military launched a precision strike on Venezuela to capture President Nicolás Maduro. This suspiciously timed trade has ignited a firestorm of controversy over potential military-grade insider trading within decentralized prediction markets.
Polymarket Venezuela Insider Trading Suspicions
According to The Verge, the account was established less than a week ago. On Friday evening, while the odds of Maduro being removed by January 31, 2026, were trading at a mere $0.07 per share, the user aggressively bought up positions. By the time the world woke up to the news of the US assault, the account's value had ballooned, securing an astronomical return on investment.
National Security and Market Integrity
The incident raises alarming questions about whether individuals with classified knowledge are using platforms like Polymarket to monetize state secrets. While these markets are designed to aggregate public information, they're now being scrutinized as potential vulnerabilities in operational security. Critics argue that such platforms provide a financial incentive for leaking sensitive military timelines, while proponents claim they merely reflect the 'truth' faster than traditional media.
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