Kyle Langford, a Republican candidate for governor in California, has been fined $2,246.36 by Kalshi for violating its rules for making prediction-market wages on its platform, Krystal Hur of The Wall Street Journal reports. Langford was fined and banned from using the platform for five years after betting on his own victory for California governor. The platform prohibits candidates in a political race from betting in markets related to their own elections. Artem Kaptur, a video editor for YouTube streamer MrBeast, has similarly been fined $20,397.58 due to trading on markets tied to MrBeast’s videos. Publicly traded companies in the space include Boyd Gaming (BYD), Caesars (CZR), Churchill Downs (CHDN), DraftKings (DKNG), Flutter Entertainment (FLUT), Gan Limited (GAN), Genius Sports (GENI), Las Vegas Sands (LVS), MGM Resorts (MGM), Penn Entertainment (PENN), Rush Street Interactive (RSI), Sportradar (SRAD) and Wynn Resorts (WYNN).
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