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P2P.me team discloses and apologizes for prediction market bets

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Created March 28, 2026|2 mins read
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The P2P.me team opened positions on the Polymarket prediction platform to wager whether the project would hit its $6 million fundraising goal.

The team behind the P2P.me decentralized trading platform disclosed that it opened positions on the Polymarket prediction market related to its recent capital raise.

The team opened the positions 10 days before the raise went live, wagering whether the project would hit its $6 million fundraising target, according to a disclosure published on the X social media platform.

At the time the positions were opened, P2P.me had only one “oral commitment” from venture firm Multicoin Capital for $3 million in funding, “no signed term sheets” and “no guaranteed allocations,” the team said. 

However, the project only managed to raise $5.2 million in the funding round, which resulted in the market resolving to a “no.” Following the outcome, the team said:

Any profits made from the prediction market positions will be funneled back into the project’s MetaDAO treasury, the reserve for the decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) governing the platform, the P2P.me team said.

The team also said it is liquidating all open positions on Polymarket and adopting a “formal company policy” on prediction market trading activity.

Cointelegraph reached out to P2P.me about the disclosure, but did not receive a response by the time of publication.

Prediction markets have come under increased scrutiny from US lawmakers for insider trading activity, and in response, popular prediction market platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi have announced countermeasures to curb insider trading.

Related: Federal regulation looms as 11 states go after prediction markets

US lawmakers are seeking to restrict insider trading activity on prediction markets, particularly those linked to elections, legislation and geopolitical issues with national security implications.

Congress members Adrian Smith and Nikki Budzinski introduced the “Preventing Real-time Exploitation and Deceptive Insider Congressional Trading Act,” also known as the PREDICT Act, on Wednesday to ban the US president and lawmakers from prediction markets.

A competing bill was also introduced on Thursday, aiming to curb political insider trading activity on prediction market platforms.

Magazine: IronClaw rivals OpenClaw, Olas launches bots for Polymarket — AI Eye

Source: CoinTelegraph


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