Gerrald
736 posts



A $617 million market. Zero oracle votes. Primary resolution source empty. No dispute notification to users. Review window nobody saw. Resolved in hours on a market with a 9-month deadline. And when asked to explain, UMA's spokesperson said 'imo' and blamed an imaginary intern. This is the platform asking Congress for legal legitimacy. Thread below. Receipts included. @Polymarket — we're waiting.






Polymarket just resolved "Who will Trump nominate as Fed Chair?" to Kevin Warsh. Their own rules clearly state: "Formal nominations are defined as the submission of a nomination message to the U.S. Senate." "The PRIMARY resolution source will be official information from the U.S. Senate (see: senate.gov/legislative/no…)" Go check that link right now. I'll wait.











