The post How an Alleged Google Insider Made $1 Million on Polymarket appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. A Polymarket trader has earned nearly $1 million by placing suspiciously accurate bets on Google’s 2025 Year in Search rankings, sparking heated debate about insider trading on prediction markets. The wallet address “0xafEe” (previously “AlphaRaccoon”) netted nearly $1 million by correctly predicting nearly every outcome in Google search trend markets. Sponsored Sponsored The trader bought “Yes” shares on d4vd, a 20-year-old singer given just a 0.2% chance of being the most searched person of 2025, turning a $10,647 wager into nearly $200,000. The real money came from betting “No” on favorites like Pope Leo XIV, Bianca Censori, and Donald Trump. According to Meta engineer Jeong Haeju, who exposed the situation on X, the trader achieved a 22-for-23 success rate on Google search predictions. Public blockchain data shows the wallet deposited $3 million into Polymarket last Friday and immediately began placing large bets. The same account previously won over $150,000 by correctly predicting the exact Gemini 3.0 Flash release date. “This isn’t a lucky streak. He previously made $150K+ predicting the early release of Gemini 3.0 before results were out. At this point it’s obvious: He’s a Google insider milking Polymarket for quick money,” Haeju said. However, there’s no confirmation that the trader is actually a Google insider. The allegations remain community speculation based on the unusual winning streak. Sponsored Sponsored Insider Trading: Feature or Bug? The incident has divided the crypto community. Some argue that prediction markets are designed specifically for insider trading, creating financial incentives to share privileged information with the market. “The reason for prediction markets to exist is insider trading. In stocks it’s prohibited, with predictions it’s endorsed. It’s designed to be like this,” X user WiiMee said The controversy arises as Polymarket officially relaunched in the United States this week after receiving CFTC approval. The platform… The post How an Alleged Google Insider Made $1 Million on Polymarket appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. A Polymarket trader has earned nearly $1 million by placing suspiciously accurate bets on Google’s 2025 Year in Search rankings, sparking heated debate about insider trading on prediction markets. The wallet address “0xafEe” (previously “AlphaRaccoon”) netted nearly $1 million by correctly predicting nearly every outcome in Google search trend markets. Sponsored Sponsored The trader bought “Yes” shares on d4vd, a 20-year-old singer given just a 0.2% chance of being the most searched person of 2025, turning a $10,647 wager into nearly $200,000. The real money came from betting “No” on favorites like Pope Leo XIV, Bianca Censori, and Donald Trump. According to Meta engineer Jeong Haeju, who exposed the situation on X, the trader achieved a 22-for-23 success rate on Google search predictions. Public blockchain data shows the wallet deposited $3 million into Polymarket last Friday and immediately began placing large bets. The same account previously won over $150,000 by correctly predicting the exact Gemini 3.0 Flash release date. “This isn’t a lucky streak. He previously made $150K+ predicting the early release of Gemini 3.0 before results were out. At this point it’s obvious: He’s a Google insider milking Polymarket for quick money,” Haeju said. However, there’s no confirmation that the trader is actually a Google insider. The allegations remain community speculation based on the unusual winning streak. Sponsored Sponsored Insider Trading: Feature or Bug? The incident has divided the crypto community. Some argue that prediction markets are designed specifically for insider trading, creating financial incentives to share privileged information with the market. “The reason for prediction markets to exist is insider trading. In stocks it’s prohibited, with predictions it’s endorsed. It’s designed to be like this,” X user WiiMee said The controversy arises as Polymarket officially relaunched in the United States this week after receiving CFTC approval. The platform…

How an Alleged Google Insider Made $1 Million on Polymarket

A Polymarket trader has earned nearly $1 million by placing suspiciously accurate bets on Google’s 2025 Year in Search rankings, sparking heated debate about insider trading on prediction markets.

The wallet address “0xafEe” (previously “AlphaRaccoon”) netted nearly $1 million by correctly predicting nearly every outcome in Google search trend markets.

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The trader bought “Yes” shares on d4vd, a 20-year-old singer given just a 0.2% chance of being the most searched person of 2025, turning a $10,647 wager into nearly $200,000. The real money came from betting “No” on favorites like Pope Leo XIV, Bianca Censori, and Donald Trump.

According to Meta engineer Jeong Haeju, who exposed the situation on X, the trader achieved a 22-for-23 success rate on Google search predictions. Public blockchain data shows the wallet deposited $3 million into Polymarket last Friday and immediately began placing large bets. The same account previously won over $150,000 by correctly predicting the exact Gemini 3.0 Flash release date.

However, there’s no confirmation that the trader is actually a Google insider. The allegations remain community speculation based on the unusual winning streak.

Sponsored

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Insider Trading: Feature or Bug?

The incident has divided the crypto community. Some argue that prediction markets are designed specifically for insider trading, creating financial incentives to share privileged information with the market.

The controversy arises as Polymarket officially relaunched in the United States this week after receiving CFTC approval. The platform announced Wednesday that its iOS app is now rolling out to waitlisted users, starting with sports markets.

Polymarket processed over $3.7 billion in trading volume in November 2025. The platform received a massive boost when Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), parent company of the NYSE, invested up to $2 billion in October, valuing Polymarket at approximately $9 billion. Recent reports suggest the company is now seeking additional funding at a $12 billion valuation.

Polymarket Monthly Volume. Source: Dune

Chief Marketing Officer Matthew Modabber confirmed the platform will launch its native POLY token along with an airdrop for users, though not immediately.

The token launch is expected to occur in 2026, following the stabilization of the US platform.

For Polymarket, which faced scrutiny over alleged manipulation during the 2024 presidential election, how it handles insider information could define its regulatory future. The Google search markets saga serves as a test case for whether prediction markets are efficient information aggregators or insider profit machines.

Source: https://beincrypto.com/alleged-google-insider-trade-polymarket/

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