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Kalshi Asks Influencers to Take Down Sponsored Conspiracy Posts About the LA Election

Polymarket's policy about similar posts remains unclear.

Raccontata danews.bitcoin.comgizmodo.comwired.com

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gizmodo.comStai leggendo5 g fa

Kalshi Asks Influencers to Take Down Sponsored Conspiracy Posts About the LA Election

Polymarket's policy about similar posts remains unclear.

originale
wired.com3 g fa

Polymarket and Kalshi Say Influencer Partners Can't Deny Election Results, Actually

Social media posts questioning the integrity of LA’s mayoral election were labeled “paid partnerships.” Then Kalshi and Polymarket told creators to delete them.

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news.bitcoin.com5 g fa

'Too Many Coincidences': Polymarket Accuses Kalshi of Corporate Espionage

Polymarket has accused Kalshi of corporate espionage, alleging that rivals copied its product launches and may be watching its offices.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. sabato 6 giugno 2026·news.bitcoin.com

    'Too Many Coincidences': Polymarket Accuses Kalshi of Corporate Espionage

    Polymarket has accused Kalshi of corporate espionage, alleging that rivals copied its product launches and may be watching its offices.

  2. sabato 6 giugno 2026·gizmodo.com

    Kalshi Asks Influencers to Take Down Sponsored Conspiracy Posts About the LA Election

    Polymarket's policy about similar posts remains unclear.

  3. lunedì 8 giugno 2026·wired.com

    Polymarket and Kalshi Say Influencer Partners Can't Deny Election Results, Actually

    Social media posts questioning the integrity of LA’s mayoral election were labeled “paid partnerships.” Then Kalshi and Polymarket told creators to delete them.