Sports Betting
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“So a $20B valuation... all I want to know is what the discount rate is given all the layers of future risk + uncertainty... said differently: if we woke up tomorrow and the coast was clear for prediction markets, including the green light to keep…”
“Polymarket has filed a motion for temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction against Michigan Attorney General @DanaNessel and @MichiganGCB requesting that the state be immediately enjoined from enforcing state law against Polymarket over its sports event contracts.”

“@Nostroah @eightyhi @Kalshi That is a great use case for sure... and can only hope my 16 year old makes that kind of a choice when off to college! But the problem here is fairly obvious: prediction markets crossed the Rubicon to sports betting... we…”
