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This guy literally hacked Polymarket with a hair dryer 💀
Happened in Paris.
On Polymarket, temperature bets were settled using a single sensor near Charles de Gaulle Airport.
He figured out the exact location, showed up in person, and placed a bet on an “impossible” outcome 22°C when the market expected 18°C.
Then he pulled out a hair dryer and heated the sensor.
The artificial spike got recorded as the daily high → market settled → he cashed out.
Did it twice.
Walked away with ~$34K.
While everyone’s arguing over indicators and alpha, this guy is out here doing IRL market manipulation.
@ilex_ulmus@Dave_Kayac@quasicoh@sleepinyourhat you realise that right now the model is being given to companies to patch cyber security bugs that the model found right? did you even read what was written?
@evek181818 I think this is an incredibly selfish take. You’re basically saying, “as long as it’s not me, it’s ok if it’s someone else.” Your goal should always be wasting their time.
Doesn’t mean you have to be rude, but by ignoring them, you’re improving the scam operation efficiency.