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Is BetFair (a de facto monopoly) playing evil with traders and developers?
Two serious issues. – - ISSUE ONE: The Sporting Exchange forbid any independent order-entry software for the BetFair prediction markets to be used for the other prediction exchanges. Chris Gibbs: BinarySoft Chris 22 Apr 17:59 Part of the agreement we … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis (Industry), Ethics, Exchanges & Markets, Software
Tagged analysis software package, analysis software packages, API, BetFair, BetFair Rapid, BinarySoft, Chris Gibbs, developers, entry-order software, free order-entry software, GBP, local software, order-entry software, prediction markets, separate product, third-party applications, United Kingdom, vendor software
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