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Polymarket bettors RAGE as the app says Maduro's capture doesn't count as an invasion
A gambling website is taking a stance on whether or not the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro constitutes an American invasion of the country.Maduro was arrested by U.S. forces at his home in Caracas, Venezuela. The socialist leader has since claimed that he is innocent.'Then what the f*** would be an invasion?'The contention comes from Polymarket, a website bent on letting the user gamble on nearly anything, after posting the bet, "Wi…
In 2026, good news came early: the United States captured Venezuelan President Maduro and his wife in less than five hours.
Polymarket Refuses $10.5M Payout After U.S. Capture of Maduro More Stories ETHNews
Prediction market platform Polymarket has sparked major backlash after refusing to pay out roughly $10.5 million in wagers following the U.S. military capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. The dispute centers on Polymarket’s ruling that the January 3, 2026 U.S. military action did not meet its contractual definition of an “invasion,” despite Maduro being taken into U.S. custody. Why Polymarket Ruled “No Invasion” According to Polymarket, …
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