Spending tens of millions on marketing is useless if 90% of people who try the site immediately leave because the site is unusable
Spending tens of millions on marketing is useless if 90% of people who try the site immediately leave because the site is unusable
I haven’t used main poly site in over a month. the main site so bad that I’ve actually spent my own money adjusting my setup just so i can avoid using poly’s main site entirely…
I haven’t used main poly site in over a month. the main site so bad that I’ve actually spent my own money adjusting my setup just so i can avoid using poly’s main site entirely…
"Polymarket paid dozens of social media creators to film themselves placing fake bets, and sometimes faking wins, on close replicas of its website, according to a Wall Street Journal investigation published Saturday."
"Polymarket paid dozens of social media creators to film themselves placing fake bets, and sometimes faking wins, on close replicas of its website, according to a Wall Street Journal investigation published Saturday."
They can't sue them for that
They can't sue them for that
"Creators were paid about $2,000 to $3,000 a month and told not to disclose the arrangement, the Journal reported. Some added "@polymarket partner" to their bios only after the paper started asking questions. The firm worked closely with a hired marketing contractor in order to promote the site, per the report. "
"Creators were paid about $2,000 to $3,000 a month and told not to disclose the arrangement, the Journal reported. Some added "@polymarket partner" to their bios only after the paper started asking questions. The firm worked closely with a hired marketing contractor in order to promote the site, per the report. "
Same thing for kalshi then ?
Same thing for kalshi then ?
"Officer Matthew Modabber used a personal PayPal account to pay creators who promoted Polymarket odds on X without labeling the posts as ads. The report found that Modabber sent at least $350,000 to creators or influencers, while the account sent more than $2.5 million to more than 800 people overall." <@1361217824776786031> wouldnt it be better to work on user experience and lower the fees from this madness we witness in crypto + build a fairly working clob?
"Officer Matthew Modabber used a personal PayPal account to pay creators who promoted Polymarket odds on X without labeling the posts as ads. The report found that Modabber sent at least $350,000 to creators or influencers, while the account sent more than $2.5 million to more than 800 people overall." <@1361217824776786031> wouldnt it be better to work on user experience and lower the fees from this madness we witness in crypto + build a fairly working clob?
Last part ain't happening
Last part ain't happening
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I believe nothing will ever happen. They give a f about us
I believe nothing will ever happen. They give a f about us
Yeah
Yeah
mustafa mode
mustafa mode
crazy
crazy
Imagine beeing Bonecucker, paying 200k in fees with a profit of 10k and reading it. Fuel the fetish
Imagine beeing Bonecucker, paying 200k in fees with a profit of 10k and reading it. Fuel the fetish