FudSniper has identified a new FUD narrative in the market: Prediction markets are breaking the news and becoming their own beat. Here is our analysis of whether this is genuine concern or manufactured fear.
What You Need to Know
Here are the key details from this alert:
- Depending on whom you ask, prediction markets are either: Whatever they are, they’re constantly changing, and they’re increasingly becoming a part of the news business
- In the last few months, Kalshi, a New York-based prediction market, has struck deals withCNBC, CNN,Fox News, andthe AP, among others
- Polymarket, another prediction market, announced a partnership withSubstackin February and one withDow Jonesin January
- Both Kalshi and Polymarket are also been positioning themselves as news providers in their own right — Polymarket, for example, borrows the language of news organizations (“BREAKING” and “JUST IN“) in
- Keeping up with prediction markets is practically a full-time job, and for a few journalists they’ve become an opportunity to stake out a new beat at the intersection of politics, culture, finance, te
- “I see a lot of connections to things that I’ve covered in the past,” saidKate Knibbs, a senior writer at Wired who recently established herself as that publication’s resident prediction markets repor
- Source: Prediction markets are breaking the news and becoming their own beat
Is This FUD or a Real Risk?
Our analysis checks: verified sources, on-chain data, regulatory filings, and market timing. Manufactured FUD often appears in coordinated waves with no primary source.
How to Respond to Crypto FUD
Don’t react immediately to unverified news. Verify with primary sources, check on-chain data, and consult multiple independent analyses before making any trading decision.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this news verified?
This report is based on information from external sources identified through our news monitoring system. We recommend verifying directly with primary sources and official regulators before making any financial decisions.
Where can I report financial fraud?
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Published by Fudsniper on April 16, 2026. Source: Prediction markets are breaking the news and becoming their