I read the New York Times article and I am a long time fan of prediction markets. But the article raised the question of wealthy people distorting predictions in order to get the outcomes they desire.
Does anyone have any remedies for this challenge?
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I read the New York Times article and I am a long time fan of prediction markets. But the article raised the question of wealthy people distorting predictions in order to get the outcomes they desire.
Does anyone have any remedies for this challenge?