卡尔希禁止3名美国政客在其自身选举中下注。
Kalshi Bans 3 US Politicians For Betting On Their Own Election Races

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/crypto/kalshi-bans-3-us-politicians-betting-their-own-election-races

Kalshi 预测市场平台最近因三名美国政治候选人就其自身选举结果进行投注而对其处以罚款,这种行为被视为内幕交易。明尼苏达州参议员马特·克莱因和前候选人以西结·恩里克兹和马克·莫兰收到的罚款总额超过 7000 美元,并被禁止使用该平台五年。 莫兰承认他故意投注自己是为了测试 Kalshi 的安全性,而克莱因声称他的投注是出于好奇。两人都表示,他们的目的是暴露漏洞。Kalshi 的执法负责人表示,即使是能够影响结果的候选人进行的少量投注也违反了他们的规则。 这些行动反映了对预测市场的日益关注,以及 Kalshi 和 Polymarket 等平台致力于加强对非法活动的控制,包括内幕交易和潜在的赌博法违规行为。 此次打击紧随今年早些时候对一名加州前州长候选人处以的类似处罚。

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Authored by Stephen Katte via CoinTelegraph.com,

Two US congressional candidates and one sitting lawmaker have received fines and bans from Kalshi after they were found betting on the outcomes of their election races, as prediction market platforms crack down on insider trading.

Matt Klein, a sitting member of the Minnesota State Senate, was fined $539 for betting on his primary race in his bid for the US House of Representatives, which is set to take place in August. Ezekiel Enriquez, who ran for a US House seat in March, received a $784 penalty, according to Kalshi's notice of settlement.

Another case involved Mark Moran, a candidate in Virginia's US Senate race, who received a $6,229 penalty and was ordered to return any profits from his trades after allegedly refusing to cooperate with Kalshi to resolve the issue. All three were banned from the platform for five years.

Prediction markets, which let users trade contracts on the outcomes of future events, have faced growing scrutiny over insider trading and possible violations of gambling laws. Kalshi and Polymarket, the two largest platforms, have pledged to introduce stricter controls and crack down on unlawful activity.

Lawmakers offer reasons for insider trades

Moran said in a statement on X that he placed his wager to test Kalshi's procedures and see how the platform would respond to insider trading.

“YES, I did bet ~$100 on myself on Kalshi because I wanted to get caught,” he said, adding that he “wanted to see (1) if Kalshi would come after me and (2) what their path would be.”

Source: Mark Moran

Klein said in a statement that he placed the wager out of curiosity about how prediction markets worked, but later learned it violated platform rules.

“In compliance with their request, I paid a penalty and agreed to be suspended from the platform. That was the only wager I have ever made on a predictions market,” he added.

Klein is a co-sponsor of a bill in the Minnesota Legislature that aims to ban wagers on the outcomes of real-world events such as elections or policy decisions.

Cointelegraph was unable to reach Ezekiel Enriquez for comment.

Kalshi’s ongoing insider trading crackdown

Bobby DeNault, Kalshi's head of enforcement, said Tuesday these cases violated Kalshi's exchange rules but didn't warrant referral to the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission or the Department of Justice for further investigation and prosecution.

“Regardless of the size of a trade, political candidates who can influence a market based on whether they stay in or out of a race violate our rules. No matter how small the size of the trade, any trade that is found to have violated our exchange rules will be punished,” he added.

The platform issued a $2,000 fine and a five-year ban in February to a former California gubernatorial contender for betting on his own candidacy last year.

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