Polymarket Founder Is Youngest Self-Made Billionaire After Deal With NYSE Owner (yahoo.com)
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- News link: https://news.slashdot.org/story/25/10/08/2033241/polymarket-founder-is-youngest-self-made-billionaire-after-deal-with-nyse-owner
- Source link: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/polymarket-founder-youngest-self-made-140118244.html
> A couple of years after dropping out of New York University with dreams of making it big in crypto, Shayne Coplan was so broke that he took an inventory of his Lower East Side apartment so that he could sell belongings to make rent. Fed up with crypto grifts, in 2019 he started to explore economist Robin Hanson's ideas on prediction markets and their potential for improving society's ability to identify likely outcomes. "This is too good of an idea to just exist in whitepapers," he recalled thinking in a later post on X. Then Covid struck -- the perfect time to develop an app for stuck-at-home folks to bet on real-world outcomes, he reasoned. He began building Polymarket from his bathroom and launched the platform in June 2020.
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> It wasn't a smooth road. The company's move-fast, ask-permission-later approach repeatedly ran afoul of regulators, who forced it to ban US-based users for years because it wasn't a registered exchange. A week after the 2024 presidential election -- one that Polymarket users wagered more than $3 billion on -- Coplan's apartment was [2]raided by FBI agents . But he and his company are now riding high after Intercontinental Exchange Inc., the owner of the New York Stock Exchange, said it would invest as much as $2 billion in Polymarket at an $8 billion pre-money valuation. That deal makes its 27-year-old founder the youngest self-made billionaire tracked by the [3]Bloomberg Billionaires Index .
[1] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/polymarket-founder-youngest-self-made-140118244.html
[2] https://politics.slashdot.org/story/24/11/14/0056250/fbi-seizes-polymarket-ceos-phone-electronics-after-betting-platform-predicts-trump-win
[3] https://www.bloomberg.com/billionaires/
Re:I'm confused (Score:4, Informative)
I think it's one of those gambling apps from the most recent episode of South Park.
Re: (Score:2)
Yea, basically degen gambling on anything.
Fed up with crypto grifts (Score:5, Funny)
He made his own
so, uh (Score:5, Insightful)
The SEC goes after him for violating laws on trading, he leaves the country and bets big money that Trump will win, Trump wins, and now the NYSE is investing 2 billion dollars in his company
This doesn't sound strange at all
Re:so, uh (Score:4, Insightful)
Isn't that a conflict of interest for the NYSE to invest in a stock?
Jesus fucking Christ (Score:5, Insightful)
The crash that's coming is going to hurt. It's going to make 2008 look like the .com boom.
I don't think anyone has realized the scale of our fuck up yet. Better start picking out your favorite flavor of cat food that you're going to live off of. And better have a dry option has a backup.
Re: (Score:3)
If you’re not in crypto, you’re fine. The 2008 crash was around 20 trillion USD. And that was real money being lost. The total crypto market cap is allegedly 3-5 trillion USD, but only if you believe the current valuations which are, frankly, a load of steaming grade-A horse manure because of everything that the term “speculative bubble” implies. If mass selling occurs, the price will implode faster than the oceangate titan sub.
If crypto gets zero’d out tomorrow, it probabl
Stocks are massively overvalued (Score:2)
The crash is going to collapse the stock market and when that happens companies will do Mass layoffs to get quick cash for stock BuyBacks to pump their stock.
A lot of us are not going to survive that. Even if you think you're a critical you're not.
I'm on a prescription antihistamine and my drugs get delivered and they just kind of stopped. I sometimes forget to take it so I had a little extra so I hadn't noticed immediately.
So I go in and see my doctor and it turns out the rep who makes sure the
This will not end well (Score:5, Insightful)
A 27 year old college dropout who decided that crypto was too boring so he started a gambling website and became a billionaire?
Wow. I feel like I just won cryptobro-bingo. The bets are in crypto, which means the real value is “who the f*&k knows”. The “multibillion dollar investment” is actually “up to 3 billion dollars” and is much more likely to be closer to $1 than a ten figure sum. Or it’ll all be in crypto which, again, means insert-whatever-number-you-feel-like.
He’s in bed with the Trump family. That’s not just partisan spew. The business has direct links to the Trumps. Love them, hate them, or something in between. They NEVER make money for anyone else. Ever. If you’re in the Trump orbit, the money flows FROM you TOWARDS them.
This dude’s story will end badly.
How is it not gambling? (Score:2)
What's the catch that makes this not gambling? And how does it become an exchange?
Are the "bets" actually viewed as commodities or something?
Crypto-collateralized shell game /s (Score:2)
Apparently such crypto-currencies can be used as collateral to borrow other .. er .. ‘financial instruments’ /s
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ps: the real economy is fcuked :(
It's a shame really (Score:4, Insightful)
> improving society's ability to identify likely outcomes
If only people got rich for improving society instead of ... this.
And before you push up your glass and snort, I urge you to consider why prediction is in fact not a necessary condition to improve anything.