Iran Strikes Expose Dark Edge Case of Prediction-Market Era
Satellite images after the strikes show damage to the compound of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran on Feb. 28.
Source: Pléiades Neo/AirbusPrediction markets have spent the past year courting Wall Street money and Washington legitimacy with an ambitious pitch: markets that let people bet on real-world events can produce better, faster information than any alternative.
This weekend, as US and Israeli bombs fell on Iran and traders rushed to cash in, the war exposed just how morally and legally fraught that proposition can get.