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Author Archives: John Salvatier
About John Salvatier
Engineering Student (University of Washington) - Washington, U.S.A.A letter to the CFTC about for-profit prediction market exchanges
I submitted a comment to the CFTC about their “Concept Release on the Appropriate Regulatory Treatment of Event Contracts.” Specifically, I addressed the American Enterprise Institute’s call for a ban on for-profit prediction market exchanges as well as restricting fees … Continue reading →
Posted in Analysis (Industry), Analysis (Meta), Business, Exchanges & Markets, Regulations
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Tagged American Enterprise Institute, CFTC, Commodities and Futures Trading Commission, event contracts, event derivative markets, event derivatives, event markets, for-profit prediction exchanges, industry relevant technologies, laws, not-for-profit prediction exchanges, prediction exchanges, prediction markets, Regulations
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