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“InTrade should address this incident and suspend the account of whoever did this.”
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But why should we care about “the illiquid, Ireland-based, un-regulated InTrade prediction markets.”
Niall, the “illiquid” adjective referred to the *UK* political markets on InTrade —not the *US* political prediction markets.