Senator Chris Murphy has proposed regulating prediction markets after allegations of insider trading by people close to the Trump Administration. According to Bubblemaps, six insiders profited close to $1.2 million betting on the U.S. strike on Iran just hours before it happened.
Senator Chris Murphy Vows to Regulate Prediction Markets After Insider Trading Allegations
The conflict between the U.S., Israel, and Iran has brought scrutiny to prediction markets due to their link to bets related to the confrontation.
Senator Chris Murphy, from Connecticut, is now proposing to regulate these platforms, as he commented on allegations of insider trading happening in bets linked to the ongoing combat.

Referring to these reports on social media, Murphy stated:
“It’s insane this is legal. People around Trump are profiting off war and death. I’m introducing legislation ASAP to ban this.”
Murphy’s statements come as a response to a report hinting at six suspected insiders who profited from a bet that sought to ascertain the time of the U.S. strike on Iran. Nonetheless, he did not explain whether a bill will be introduced in the coming days or if he will seek bipartisan support for this initiative.
Bubblemaps, the onchain analytics platform that released the report, stated that these six accounts made over $1.2 million with these movements. All of these accounts were funded during the 24 hours before the strike, specifically betting yes on February 28 as the day the attack on Iran would be launched, just hours before it happened.
Another account, Magamyman, made over $500k betting on the strike happening less than an hour before it was finally announced. According to reports, the account bought in when the prediction market had 17% chance in favor of the strike happening.
Some have criticized the current administration for enabling prediction markets to operate, dropping enforcement actions against them started by the previous administration.
Polymarket has ties to the current administration, as Donald Trump Jr. was listed as an advisor to the company after receiving a double-digit million-dollar investment from 1789 Capital, a firm where Trump Jr. is also listed as a partner.
FAQ
- What recent issue has arisen concerning prediction markets related to the U.S.-Iran conflict?
The conflict has prompted scrutiny of prediction markets due to allegations of insider trading linked to bets on military actions.
- What action is Senator Chris Murphy proposing regarding these platforms?
Senator Murphy is advocating for the regulation of prediction markets, expressing concerns over profits made from war-related bets.
- How much profit was allegedly made by insiders linked to these bets?
Six accounts reportedly profited over $1.2 million from bets predicting the timing of a U.S. strike on Iran.
- What criticism has the current administration faced regarding prediction markets?
The administration has been criticized for dropping enforcement actions against prediction markets initiated by the previous administration, enabling their continued operation.
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