TLDR Polymarket refused to pay traders who bet the United States would invade Venezuela. The platform claimed the military mission did not meet the contract’s definitionTLDR Polymarket refused to pay traders who bet the United States would invade Venezuela. The platform claimed the military mission did not meet the contract’s definition

Polymarket Refuses Payouts After US Military Action in Venezuela

TLDR

  • Polymarket refused to pay traders who bet the United States would invade Venezuela.
  • The platform claimed the military mission did not meet the contract’s definition of an invasion.
  • Traders argued that the removal of President Maduro should qualify as an invasion under the contract terms.
  • An anonymous trader gained over $430,000 before Polymarket reversed the market odds.
  • Users accused Polymarket of changing definitions after the outcome became politically sensitive.

Polymarket has come under fire after refusing to settle contracts linked to U.S. military activity in Venezuela, as traders demanded payouts, arguing the operation met all conditions outlined in the market’s terms, yet the platform disagreed, citing a different interpretation of “invasion” in its official ruling.

Traders Dispute Polymarket’s Interpretation After Maduro Extraction

Polymarket ruled that the U.S. military’s recent capture of Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, did not qualify as an invasion. The platform cited that the military operation lacked the intent to control Venezuelan territory, which they claim the contract required.

The event occurred over the weekend when U.S. forces extracted Maduro and transported him to New York. On its website, Polymarket clarified that the contract required “operations intended to establish control,” which it claims this mission did not fulfill.

The operation’s speed and lack of casualties triggered further trader outrage. Bettors insisted that a military incursion and forced removal of a head of state met all invasion criteria. Many accused Polymarket of altering definitions to avoid large payouts.

The controversy escalated following a forum post by a trader known as Skinner. He wrote, “Polymarket has descended into sheer arbitrariness,” criticizing the platform’s handling of language and facts. Dozens of users echoed similar concerns in discussion threads across the site.

Anonymous Trader Earns $430,000 Before Market Reversal

One anonymous trader created an account on December 26 and placed multiple large bets across four contracts. The largest wager involved over $32,000 on Maduro being removed by January 31, 2026.

At the time of the bet, the market priced that outcome with just a 7% chance. After news broke of Maduro’s capture, the trader’s position gained over $430,000 within hours.

However, Polymarket’s refusal to classify the mission as an invasion reversed these gains instantly. The market odds collapsed to below 5%, nullifying expected payouts. The trader’s account has not responded publicly to the reversal.

This activity has raised speculation about insider access and the timing of the trades. The situation echoes a 2025 controversy involving a well-timed Nobel Peace Prize bet. The platform has not disclosed if any investigation is ongoing.

Polymarket Cites Contract Language While Kalshi Bans Insider Trading

Polymarket stood by its decision, citing specific contract language on its site. It stated the mission did not involve an intent to control Venezuelan land, disqualifying it from being considered an invasion.

A Polymarket spokesperson said the platform relies on clearly defined terms in each contract to avoid ambiguity. Yet, traders argued the contract’s meaning was widely understood and wrongly narrowed after the fact.

Meanwhile, competing platform Kalshi issued a statement distancing itself from similar issues. Kalshi prohibits insider trading and bars government employees from trading on markets tied to their influence.

Spokeswoman Elisabeth Diana confirmed Kalshi already enforces rules that prevent such trades. “We already ban the activity it cites,” she told reporters, referencing the U.S. operation in Venezuela.

Polymarket CEO Shayne Coplan previously suggested that insider trading could help market accuracy. In a 2025 Axios interview, he said it encouraged early information to surface financially.

Polymarket has not commented on whether the recent trades fall under insider activity. As of now, over $10.5 million has been wagered this year on Venezuela-related contracts, with most focused on January deadlines.

The post Polymarket Refuses Payouts After US Military Action in Venezuela appeared first on CoinCentral.

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