Some promotional Polymarket content made by online creators isn't real, WSJ reports
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Some promotional Polymarket content made by online creators isn't real, WSJ reports.
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Polymarket tells CBS News it is auditing its promotional content in response to a recent investigation by the Wall Street Journal.
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The newspaper found that the prediction market paid online content creators to produce videos showing them collectively winning a total of $1.9 million, but the Journal says those bets weren't real.
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