Posted on 03/02/2026 7:00:39 AM PST by lasereye
Six Polymarket accounts earned roughly $1.2 million after correctly betting that the U.S. would strike Iran on Feb. 28, according to blockchain analytics firm Bubblemaps.
In a post on X, blockchain analyzer Bubblemaps said most of the wallets were funded within the last 24 hours before the attack and bought “Yes” shares in the “U.S. strikes Iran by February 28, 2026?” market just hours before explosions were reported in Tehran and other cities. The accounts had no activity beyond these predictions.

The strikes followed a televised address by U.S. President Donald Trump announcing what he called “major combat operations,” targeting the country’s missile, naval, and nuclear infrastructure. The attack saw bitcoin’s price drop while oil futures on Hyperliquid rose.
One Polymarket account Bubblemaps pointed to purchased more than 560,000 “Yes” shares at about 10.8 cents each, a position that paid out near $560,000 after the market resolved at $1. Another account bought nearly 150,000 shares at 20 cents, turning a six-figure profit. All six profiles were created in February, according to Polymarket data.
Trading volume on the Feb. 28 contract reached nearly $90 million, part of more than $529 million wagered across related strike-date markets since December.
Bubblemaps published a visual map showing the six wallets clustered together and funded through similar paths.
The trades land as U.S. regulators weigh how to police insider activity on prediction markets. This week, rival platform Kalshi said it suspended and fined two users for insider trading, including a visual effects editor for MrBeast’s “Beast Games” who allegedly traded on knowledge of show outcomes.
Kalshi, which is registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission as a designated contract market, said it has investigated about 200 cases and has more than a dozen active probes.
The CFTC issued an advisory noting the enforcement actions and warned that insider trading on event contracts may violate U.S. law. Chairman Mike Selig called exchanges the “first line of defense.” Kalshi banned the employee for two years and fined him more than $20,000. In a separate case, a political candidate was penalized for betting on his own race.
More recently, Polymarket traders have appeared to insider trade a market on insider trading itself. Blockchain sleuth ZachXBT last week teased that he would publish the findings of an investigation into a crypto platform, which turned out to be Axiom, whose employees he believed used non-public information to trade.
Teasing the investigation was coming, however, led to the creation of a Polymarket contract on which company would be named. Some clearly knew the answer to which company was under investigation, with Lookonchain identifying 12 wallets that heavily bet on Axiom ahead of the reveal.
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They need to leave poor Nancy Pelosi alone.
I agree. Friday afternoon I told my wife that we would be at war by the next morning, and if I had the cash to spare, I would have made the same bet. My reasoning was that big events are always initiated on a Friday evening, in order to catch the media and D.C. insiders off balance.
It was probably a dumb bet to take in the first place. Why take a bet when there are folks out there who must have insider information?
It would be like taking a bet on when some politician is planning to retire.
I think this was telegraphed a mile away, a bet on it happening was an obvious play. I am thinking I ought to start using this service, some of the things like this are easy money.
Easy money. Anyone with rudimentary knowledge of radical Islam knew negotiations with mullah regime in Iran were a dead end street.
Big money. Was seeing Buy orders for a million+ shares on oil stocks last week from private accounts.
The bets won. Why were they dumb?
> The bets won. Why were they dumb? <
I think you misread my post. The betters weren’t dumb. Those who took the bets were dumb.
Peanuts.
Sally, Veronica, Sherman, Marcie…
My bad.
No worries!
False. Never on an evening which means it is daylight on the other side of the world. This time was the lone exception.
Take down your post-Misinformation
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