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Prediction app reviews, news coverage of prediction markets, auditing and maintaining PlayUSA's prediction market content
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John Cole Dileva is a writer and student at Boise State University. He has carved out a niche in the iGaming world covering prediction markets for PlayUSA and GamingToday.
Prediction app reviews, news coverage of prediction markets, auditing and maintaining PlayUSA's prediction market content
Cole makes a habit of reviewing every new prediction app to hit the market—from Kalshi to Cyrpto.com to Fanatics Markets.
The awards are yet to come, but hopefully there's a journalistic body that recognizes prediction market coverage soon.
When he's not writing, it's all studying, golf, and poker.
As platforms like Kalshi expand, state regulators are cracking down, arguing prediction markets are gambling, not finance.
A look at JPMorgan’s strategy for prediction markets: prioritizing economic data over the high-risk volatility of political and sports betting.
Polymarket and Parti.com bridge the gap between media and action with the first-ever livestream-integrated prediction market.
ARK Invest confirms it is integrating Kalshi’s prediction market data into its research process. Learn how they are turning speculation into data infrastructure.
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) just backed Polymarket with a $600M investment. See how the owner of the NYSE is legitimizing the prediction market industry.
Rep. Jamie Raskin argues that political prediction markets are a form of gambling that threatens democratic integrity.