South Korea Probes Polymarket Election Bets
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South Korean authorities have launched the country's first illegal gambling investigation into domestic Polymarket users, targeting those who placed bets on the June 3 local elections. The Gangwon Provincial Police Agency is leading the probe, tracing cryptocurrency transactions to identify participants nationwide. This move underscores the tension between global prediction markets and local gambling laws, as decentralized platforms like Polymarket operate across borders but remain subject to national regulations. The investigation could set a precedent for how other jurisdictions handle cross-border prediction market activities, potentially limiting access for local users. As regulators tighten scrutiny, the crypto rails that enabled global participation may now force platforms to adapt to local compliance requirements, reshaping the prediction market landscape.
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