NBC News Top Stories | Polymarket tries to show it can play by the rules by Rob Wile

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Polymarket is attempting to prove its compliance after a special‑forces soldier, Gannon Ken Van Dyke, was arrested for allegedly using classified information about the U.S. operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to win roughly $440,000 on the platform; the case, coming four years after Polymarket paid $1.4 million to settle with regulators and banned U.S. users, highlights growing scrutiny from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the Justice Department over insider‑trading risks in prediction markets. Founder Shayne Coplan said the company flagged the suspicious activity, referred it to authorities, and will continue to crack down on illicit bets, while experts note the platform’s offshore structure and public trade data create a legal gray area that regulators are increasingly targeting.

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/business/markets/polymarket-regulators-insider-trading-rcna341928

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Polymarket touts cooperation in Gannon Ken Van Dyke arrest

The case against a soldier charged with trading on classified information is offering Polymarket a chance to come in from the cold.

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Slate Magazine | We’re Seeing Exactly What Happens When You Can Bet On War—and It’s Horrifying by Alex Kirshner

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The article reports that a U.S. Army special‑forces master sergeant, identified as Gannon Ken Van Dyke, was charged by the Justice Department for illegally using confidential information to place large bets on the prediction‑market platform Polymarket that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro would be ousted—profits that turned roughly $34,000 of bets into a $400,000 windfall after the January raid. It explains how insider‑trading rules are clear in traditional markets but murkier in prediction markets, where traders can profit from privileged knowledge about military or political events, and highlights the broader risks of abuse as these platforms become popular, especially under a political climate that encourages profiting from government actions. The piece also raises questions about why similar non‑military abuses are not pursued with the same vigor, critiques the industry’s attempts to portray itself as regulated, and underscores concerns that prediction markets, by allowing bets on virtually any future event, pose a growing national‑security and corruption problem.

Read more: https://slate.com/technology/2026/04/polymarket-kalshi-trump-prediction-markets-maduro.html

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We’re Seeing Exactly What Happens When You Can Bet On War—and It’s Horrifying

The most surprising part might be that anyone got in trouble at all.

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NBC News Top Stories | What we know about the U.S. soldier who allegedly bet on Maduro’s ouster by Daniel Arkin, Erik Ortiz

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A U.S. Army special‑forces master sergeant, Gannon Ken Van Dyke—a longtime North Carolina real‑estate investor—has been indicted for allegedly using classified information about the January raid that captured Venezuela’s ousted president Nicolás Maduro to place over $400,000 in bets on the prediction‑market platform Polymarket, netting roughly $33,000 from 13 trades. Federal prosecutors allege Van Dyke participated in planning the operation, then unlawfully leveraged that knowledge for personal gain, charging him with unlawful use of confidential government information, theft of non‑public government data, commodities fraud, wire fraud and illegal monetary transactions. The indictment notes he transferred most proceeds to a foreign cryptocurrency vault before moving them to a newly created brokerage account and deleted his Polymarket profile shortly after the raid. Van Dyke, who has been on active duty since 2008 and most recently stationed at Fort Bragg, also manages several properties in Fayetteville and a vacation cottage in Beech Mountain, and was released on a $250,000 unsecured bond pending a court appearance in New York.

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/know-gannon-ken-van-dyke-soldier-allegedly-bet-maduros-ouster-rcna341859

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What we know about Gannon Ken Van Dyke, the soldier who allegedly bet on Maduro’s ouster

The U.S. special forces soldier who allegedly used classified information to bet on the raid that captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro is a seasoned real estate investor who lives in North Carolina, according to public records and social media posts

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The New Republic | Trump Has Mindblowing Reaction to Insider Trading on Maduro Capture by Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling

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Donald Trump brushed off the arrest of Army specialist Gannon Ken Van Dyke, who allegedly used classified information about the U.S. operation to capture Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro to place $400,000 in bets on the Polymarket prediction market, suggesting there was no problem with “insider trading” as long as the bet favored the U.S. win. He likened the case to Pete Rose’s gambling on his own team, lamented that “the whole world has become somewhat of a casino,” and noted his own Truth Social platform is launching a similar prediction service. Van Dyke faces up to 60 years in prison, while Polymarket condemned the illegal activity, and Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna called for a pardon, arguing the justice system is unevenly targeting officials.

Read more: https://newrepublic.com/post/209488/donald-trump-reaction-insider-trading-maduro-capture

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Trump Has Mindblowing Reaction to Insider Trading on Maduro Capture

Donald Trump mused that the world has become “somewhat of a casino”—but didn’t seem too put off by the idea.

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L'Unità: Scommette su Polymarket sulla cattura di Maduro in Venezuela, militare Usa vince 400mila dollari ma viene arrestato

Oltra la “semplice” operazione militare che ha portato gli Stati Uniti alla cattura/rapimento di Nicolás Maduro, il presidente e autocrate alla guida del Venezuela arrestato lo scorso 3 gennaio a Caracas dalle forze speciali americane e poi trasferito negli Stati Uniti assieme alla moglie per essere sottoposto a processo.
L’assalto compiuto su ordine di Donald Trump per catturare Maduro è stato anche una clamorosa operazione finanziaria per una persona a conoscenza dell’operazione.
Si tratta del sergente maggiore Gannon Ken Van Dyke, 38enne veterano di stanza a Fort Bragg, che grazie all’accesso privilegiato ad informazioni top secret sull’operazione per la cattura di Maduro ha deciso di “monetizzare” l’arresto del presidente venezuelano.
Come? Utilizzando Polymarket, a controversa “piattaforma predittiva” che di fatto funziona come centro scommesse legato a praticamente ogni aspetto della contemporaneità, dal meteo allo sport fino alle geopolitica.
Van Dyke, secondo quanto scrive il New York Times basandosi sugli atti di accusa depositati a Manhattan, dove si terrà il processo contro il sergente maggiore dell’esercito, avrebbe piazzato 13 scommesse su Polymarket puntando con precisione sui tempi e gli esiti della missione poco prima del via libera della Casa Bianca alla cattura di Maduro: una scommessa a colpo sicuro che gli ha consentito di intascare poco più di 400mila dollari.
A incastrare Van Dyke è stata la stessa Polymarket, che ha segnalato il flusso anomalo di “scommesse” al dipartimento di Giustizia statunitense. Il sergente maggiore rischia ora una condanna fino a 50 anni di reclusione per frode e uso illegale di informazioni governative.
“Purtroppo il mondo intero è diventato una specie di casinò… in Europa e ovunque, si fanno questo genere di scommesse”, è stato il commento ai giornalisti il presidente degli Stati Uniti Donald Trump.
Proprio personaggi vicini all’amministrazione Trump sono “sospettati” di aver sfruttato nel recente passato informazioni riservate per effettuare operazioni su Polymarket e Kalshi, altra nota piattaforma “predittiva”, in particolare sullo scoppio della guerra in Iran e sulla fluttuazione nei prezzi del petrolio a seguito degli annunci di Trump sui cessate il fuoco nel Golfo.

He bet on Polymarket regarding the capture of Maduro in Venezuela, a US military official wins $400,000 but is arrested.

Beyond the “simple” military operation that led the United States to the capture/kidnapping of Nicolás Maduro, the president and autocrat at the helm of Venezuela arrested on January 3rd in Caracas by American special forces and subsequently transferred to the United States along with his wife to face trial, there was also a sensational financial operation involving a person aware of the operation.

This was Sergeant Major Gannon Ken Van Dyke, a 38-year-old veteran stationed at Fort Bragg, who, thanks to privileged access to top-secret information about the operation to capture Maduro, decided to “monetize” the arrest of the Venezuelan president.

How? By using Polymarket, a controversial “predictive platform” that essentially functions as a betting center linked to virtually every aspect of contemporary life, from weather to sports to geopolitics.

According to the New York Times, based on the charges filed in Manhattan where the sergeant major of the army will stand trial, Van Dyke placed 13 bets on Polymarket, accurately predicting the timing and outcomes of the mission just before the White House gave the go-ahead for Maduro’s capture – a sure thing that allowed him to pocket just over $400,000.

Polymarket itself implicated Van Dyke, reporting the abnormal flow of “bets” to the U.S. Department of Justice. The sergeant major now faces a sentence of up to 50 years in prison for fraud and the illegal use of government information.

“Unfortunately, the whole world has become a kind of casino… in Europe and everywhere, these types of bets are made,” President of the United States Donald Trump commented to journalists.

It was even individuals close to the Trump administration who are “suspected” of having exploited confidential information in the recent past to make operations on Polymarket and Kalshi, another well-known “predictive” platform, particularly on the outbreak of the war in Iran and the fluctuations in oil prices following Trump’s announcements of ceasefires in the Gulf.

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https://www.unita.it/2026/04/24/militare-usa-scommessa-polymarket-cattura-maduro/

Scommette su Polymarket sulla cattura di Maduro in Venezuela, militare Usa vince 400mila dollari ma viene arrestato

Oltra la “semplice” operazione militare che ha portato gli Stati Uniti alla cattura/rapimento di Nicolás Maduro, il presidente e autocrate alla guida del Venezuela arrestato lo scorso 3 gennaio a Caracas dalle forze speciali americane e poi trasferito negli Stati Uniti assieme alla moglie per essere sottoposto a processo. L’assalto compiuto su ordine di Donald […]

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Boston.com | U.S. soldier charged with using classified intel to win $400K Polymarket bet on Maduro raid by Associated Press

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U.S. special‑forces soldier Gannon Ken Van Dyke, who helped plan and execute the January 2026 operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, has been charged with unlawfully using classified mission information to place insider bets on the prediction‑market site Polymarket, netting more than $400,000 in profit; federal prosecutors allege he moved $35,000 of personal funds to a cryptocurrency exchange, wagered that Maduro would be ousted by Jan. 31, 2026, and then laundered the winnings through foreign crypto vaults, leading to charges of theft of nonpublic government information, commodities and wire fraud, unlawful monetary transaction, and potential prison time, while the Commodity Futures Trading Commission has filed a parallel complaint and calls for stricter regulation of geopolitical prediction markets.

Read more: https://www.boston.com/news/national-news/2026/04/24/u-s-soldier-charged-with-using-classified-intel-to-win-400k-polymarket-bet-on-maduro-raid/

#VanDyke #NicolásMaduro #Polymarket #CFTC #FBI #GannonKenVanDyke #KashPatel #MichaelSelig #DonaldTrump #PeteRose

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U.S. soldier charged with using classified intel to win $400K Polymarket bet on Maduro raid

Gannon Ken Van Dyke, 38, was involved in the planning and execution of capturing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro for about a month beginning Dec. 8, 2025, according to the federal prosecutor’s office.

Boston.com

EUA prendem militar envolvido no sequestro de Maduro que ganhou R$ 2 milhões em bets

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://iclnoticias.com.br/eua-prendem-militar-maduro-2-milhoes-em-apostas/

Nahuel Gallo declarará como testigo en causa por crímenes de lesa humanidad contra Nicolás Maduro en Argentina

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Il Fatto Quotidiano: Polymarket, soldato Usa arrestato per aver scommesso sulla cattura di Maduro: era coinvolto nell’operazione

In una settimana ha guadagnato 400mila dollari, ora rischia fino a 50 anni di carcere. Un soldato delle forze speciali degli Stati Uniti è stato incriminato per frode dopo aver scommesso sulla caduta del dittatore venezuelano Nicolás Maduro su Polymarket. Il problema è che il sergente capo Gannon Ken Van Dyke era direttamente coinvolto nella pianificazione ed esecuzione dell’operazione che il 2 gennaio ha effettivamente portato alla cattura del presidente del Venezuela. È l’ennesimo caso al limite dell’insider trading che coinvolge Polymarket, la piattaforma sulla quale si possono puntare soldi sulla predizione di qualsiasi tipo di evento. L’ultimo episodio erano state le scommesse piazzate sui bombardamenti in Iran.
La lista di accuse per Van Dyke è lunga: uso illecito di informazioni governative riservate per profitto personale, furto di informazioni governative, frode telematica e transazioni monetarie illegali. Sfruttando la piattaforma che permette di scommettere in criptovalute, il sergente ha aperto il suo primo profilo il 26 dicembre mentre era di stanza alla base militare di Fort Bragg, nella Carolina del Nord. È da lì che ha partecipato all’operazione per catturare Maduro, ruolo che gli ha fornito accesso a informazioni riservate. Grazie a quei dati confidenziali ha piazzato 13 scommesse su Polymarket. Van Dyke prima è stato cauto, con una puntata di 96 dollari il 27 dicembre. La seconda è stata già più azzardata: 32.500 dollari sulla destituzione di Maduro entro il 31 gennaio. Quasi tutte le altre si sono concentrate nella notte del 2 gennaio, il giorno dell’operazione.
Subito dopo la vincita Van Dyke ha trasferito gran parte del denaro in un portafoglio di criptovalute all’estero e ha cancellato il suo account da Polymarket. Tutte operazioni che hanno allarmato la piattaforma di prediction market che ha segnalato l’accaduto al dipartimento della Giustizia statunitense. “L’insider trading non ha posto su Polymarket”, ha dichiarato la società in una nota. A quel punto sono iniziate le indagini della autorità federali che hanno portato all’incriminazione del sergente 38enne.
L'articolo Polymarket, soldato Usa arrestato per aver scommesso sulla cattura di Maduro: era coinvolto nell’operazione proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.

A U.S. soldier was arrested for betting on the capture of Maduro: he was involved in the operation.

In one week, he earned $400,000, now he risks up to 50 years in prison. A U.S. special forces soldier has been charged with fraud after betting on the downfall of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro on Polymarket. The problem is that Sergeant Captain Gannon Ken Van Dyke was directly involved in the planning and execution of the operation that, on January 2nd, actually led to the capture of the Venezuelan president. It’s the latest case on the edge of insider trading involving Polymarket, the platform where money can be bet on the prediction of any type of event. The previous episode had been the bets placed on bombings in Iran.

Van Dyke’s list of charges is extensive: illegal use of confidential government information for personal profit, theft of government information, electronic fraud, and illegal monetary transactions. Utilizing the platform that allows betting on cryptocurrencies, the sergeant opened his first profile on December 26th while stationed at Fort Bragg military base in North Carolina. It was from there that he participated in the operation to capture Maduro, a role that provided him with access to confidential information. Thanks to that confidential data, he placed 13 bets on Polymarket. Van Dyke was initially cautious, with a $96 bet on December 27th. The second was already much riskier: $32,500 on Maduro’s removal by January 31st. Almost all the others focused on the night of January 2nd, the day of the operation.

Immediately after the win, Van Dyke transferred a large portion of the money into a cryptocurrency wallet abroad and deleted his account from Polymarket. All operations that alarmed the prediction market platform, which reported the incident to the U.S. Department of Justice. “Insider trading has no place on Polymarket,” the company stated in a note. At that point, federal authorities began investigating, leading to the indictment of the 38-year-old sergeant.

The article Polymarket, U.S. soldier arrested for betting on Maduro’s capture: he was involved in the operation comes from Il Fatto Quotidiano.

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Polymarket, soldato Usa arrestato per aver scommesso sulla cattura di Maduro: era coinvolto…

Il sergente capo Gannon Ken Van Dyke ha guadagnato più di 400mila dollari con 13 puntate. Ora rischia 50 anni di carcere

Il Fatto Quotidiano

█ Acusen un soldat dels EUA d'usar informació classificada per apostar sobre la captura de Maduro ▓▒░ El sergent Gannon Ken Van Dyke, de 38 anys, que formava part de l'operatiu d'intervenció a Veneçuela, hauria guanyat uns 400.000 dòlars
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