Argentina’s authorities have blocked Polymarket across the country after a ruling by a Buenos Aires court. It declared that it operated illegally and outside the country’s legal framework and regulations regarding gambling. The country’s authorities have asked ENACOM to impose a blockade against Polymarket by internet service providers. The limited access to mobile applications across the country. They have also asked app stores to remove Polymarket applications to prevent users from accessing them.
It was also determined that the platform enabled users to place bets using cryptocurrencies. And the traditional forms of payment in an easy manner. There were also concerns raised by officials regarding the lack of verification measures for the identity of users. This may lead minors to indulge in illegal betting activities. Complaints from local gambling organizations prompted legal action against the platform’s operations.
Investigations were conducted regarding suspicious trading activities related to inflation prediction markets. This have recently received significant regulatory interest from financial oversight organizations. Reports have been received about unusual betting patterns that have sparked concerns about a potential case. The officials have studied the trading and have observed that some behaviors may have suggested a potential information advantage for some groups in the entire system. This may have compromised the overall integrity and transparency in the current decentralized prediction markets operating globally.
It is worth noting that the authorities concluded that the platform operated like an online betting system. The authorities noted that prediction markets generally take a similar form to gambling structures, in which users of the platforms make predictions about real-world events in order to obtain financial rewards. The classification of prediction markets as gambling structures increases the need for stricter regulation and enforcement of the existing gambling laws.
Argentina’s decision comes in the wake of a similar decision made by the Colombian authorities, banning Polymarket from operating within their jurisdiction since it did not comply with the licensing requirements. The Colombian authorities classified the prediction platform as an illegal gambling platform and asked all the internet service providers within the country to block the platform immediately. The case is a testament to the increasing global scrutiny of crypto-based platforms that take a similar form to gambling and trading mechanisms.
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