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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Rachel Dobkin

Senators warn wildfire betting could push people to start fires

  • A group of Democratic senators has expressed strong concerns about the practice of betting on natural disasters, specifically wildfires, arguing it is morally wrong and increases criminal risk.
  • The senators sent a letter to Michael Selig, chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), highlighting that prediction markets like Polymarket allow bets on wildfire outcomes, such as acres burned or containment times.
  • They warned that such betting could incentivize individuals to commit arson or prolong existing fires to ensure their bets are successful, posing significant public safety risks.
  • The letter requested that the CFTC clarify by August 14 whether betting on wildfires is in the public interest and what guidance or enforcement actions the agency plans to take.
  • This concern arises during a "record-breaking" wildfire season in the US, with some prediction market platforms, like Kalshi, already prohibiting such bets due to the creation of "perverse incentives."

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Prediction market betting may influence arson as several states see unprecedented wildfires, Senators warn

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