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Oh my god, I just saw an incredible on-chain analysis that totally刷新了我的三观🤯
Someone on Polymarket accurately bet on Maduro's arrest and made over $400,000?? That in itself is pretty outrageous, but even more unbelievable is that the data analyst tracked the flow of funds and found that this trader's wallet is actually connected to a certain big figure! From a SOL transfer with 99% matching amounts, to the domain abbreviation "StCharles.SOL," and transactions worth $11 million... Connecting these clues, it feels like there's something shady behind the scenes😰
What I’m really confused about now is: shouldn’t prediction markets be based on information and judgment to place bets? But if someone knows in advance what’s going to happen, isn’t that more like gambling than trading? How would regulators handle that?
What makes me even more anxious is whether this could affect the security for newcomers like me participating in these platforms? I feel like I haven’t even fully understood the basic rules, yet the waters are so deep😅 Can someone explain how on-chain analysis can trace these connections? Are all wallet operations traceable?