Blockchain analytics company Bubblemaps has dismissed speculation of a link between a highly profitable Polymarket account and World Liberty Financial co-founder Steven Witkoff. The account was betting on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s ousting. On-chain analyst Andrew 10 GWEI initially noted the wallet’s fund pattern and similar ENS domains like “Stevencharles.sol,” clarifying that his comments were speculative and not an accusation. The debate centers on whether turning $32,000 into $400,000 before the news was released constitutes insider trading. Bubblemaps criticized this connection as weak and sensationalist.
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Bubblemaps denies connection between Polymarket traders and WLFI co-founder, sparking controversy
Blockchain analytics company Bubblemaps has dismissed speculation of a link between a highly profitable Polymarket account and World Liberty Financial co-founder Steven Witkoff. The account was betting on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s ousting. On-chain analyst Andrew 10 GWEI initially noted the wallet’s fund pattern and similar ENS domains like “Stevencharles.sol,” clarifying that his comments were speculative and not an accusation. The debate centers on whether turning $32,000 into $400,000 before the news was released constitutes insider trading. Bubblemaps criticized this connection as weak and sensationalist.