Deep Tide TechFlow News, January 7, According to MarketWatch, the prediction market Polymarket refused to pay out bets related to the "invasion" of Venezuela by the United States, sparking strong user dissatisfaction. Although U.S. military actions have arrested Venezuelan President Maduro and his wife, Polymarket still insists that this does not meet the definition of "invasion." Currently, the platform shows only a 6% probability of the U.S. invading Venezuela before the end of January, prompting users to question the criteria used for the judgment.
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Deep Tide TechFlow News, January 7, According to MarketWatch, the prediction market Polymarket refused to pay out bets related to the "invasion" of Venezuela by the United States, sparking strong user dissatisfaction. Although U.S. military actions have arrested Venezuelan President Maduro and his wife, Polymarket still insists that this does not meet the definition of "invasion." Currently, the platform shows only a 6% probability of the U.S. invading Venezuela before the end of January, prompting users to question the criteria used for the judgment.