Singapore and Thailand have moved to block prediction markets platform Polymarket, adding to the regulatory hurdles facing the venue that surged in popularity during the US election.
Singapore has officially banned Polymarket, labeling it an illegal gambling platform. The government’s decision came down on January 12, cutting off access to the crypto-based prediction market.
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Singapore joins France and Taiwan in blocking Polymarket in an effort to crack down on unlicensed online gambling platforms.
Singapore and Thailand have moved to block the prediction markets platform Polymarket , adding to the regulatory hurdles ...
Thailand’s law enforcement agency announced they planned to ban Polymarket. The authorities added the gambling website ...
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Thailand investigates Polymarket, labeling it illegal due to cryptocurrency gambling as regulatory actions aim to ban site.
Thai authorities noted the decentralized prediction marketplace’s operations fall under illegal online gambling, which is ...
Singapore and Thailand recently moved to ban Polymarket from their respective jurisdictions, arguing that the site was just another gambling platform. On the surface, that argument seems logical.