U.S.-linked wallets traded $571 million in political contracts over the past year, more than any other country, even though the platform legally cannot serve them. The money leans toward the foreign-conflict markets U.S. venues do not list. Despite being barred from Polymarket, U.S.-linked wallets traded about $571 million in political markets over the past year, more than any other country, according to on-chain analysis firm Allium. Allium found that Americans disproportionately bet on geopol…
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