Polymarket: The prediction market related to the U.S. soldier's rescue operation in Iran has been taken down.

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ME News, April 5 (UTC+8): Polymarket said that, because it did not meet integrity standards, the platform immediately removed the prediction market page related to the U.S. military rescue operation in Iran. Previously, U.S. Representative Seth Moulton publicly criticized the prediction market as offensive, as it allowed users to place bets on the rescue date of the pilot who went missing after being shot down by an F-15E fighter jet. Polymarket responded that the market should not have been published, and that it is currently investigating the cause of the failure of internal security mechanisms, emphasizing that the platform did not profit from or charge fees for geopolitical markets. Seth Moulton called for the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission to step in to regulate, and noted that the relevant platform poses national security risks. (Source: ODAILY)

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