cryptonews
2026-01-16 16:32:06

Trump Jails ‘Venezuela Leaker’: Suspicious Polymarket Whales Go Silent After Accurate Bets

US President Donald Trump’s claim that a “leaker on Venezuela” has been found and jailed after a group of unusually well-timed bets on Polymarket following the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Speaking in the Oval Office this week, Trump said the individual responsible for leaking sensitive information related to Venezuela was “in jail right now” and could face a long prison sentence. While Trump did not name the person or reference betting markets directly, his comments immediately renewed scrutiny of a cluster of Polymarket accounts that placed large, highly profitable wagers on Maduro’s removal from power shortly before the news became public. Smart Trades or Leaked Intelligence? Questions Grow as Polymarket Wallets Go Dark Blockchain analytics firm Lookonchain said that two of the three wallets previously linked to those Venezuela-focused bets have become inactive. Donald Trump said that a Venezuelan leaker is already in jail. We noticed that two of the three wallets that previously profited from betting on Venezuelan President Maduro being out of office have been inactive for 11 days. The remaining wallet, "SBet365" placed another bet 2… https://t.co/GyZR4Lgd8i pic.twitter.com/fMP7QQ5tst — Lookonchain (@lookonchain) January 15, 2026 Lookonchain noted that these wallets stopped trading around the same period Trump suggested the leaker had been detained. The firm highlighted that one account, identified as 0xa72DB1, turned a $5,800 stake into roughly $75,000 by betting that Maduro would be out of office by January 31, 2026. Another wallet, 0x31a56e, reportedly invested about $34,000 and walked away with more than $400,000 before disappearing from the platform around January 8. A third wallet, known as SBet365, remains active, as Lookonchain noted that this account placed a new wager two days ago predicting that Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei would be removed from office by the end of January. Source: Polymarket The same wallet had previously earned around $145,000 from Venezuela-related bets. In early January, Lookonchain reported that the three wallets had been created and funded days in advance, then suddenly placed large bets just hours before Maduro’s arrest. Three insider wallets on #Polymarket bet on Venezuelan President Maduro being out of office just hours before his arrest, netting a total profit of $630,484! The three wallets were created and pre-funded days in advance. Then, just hours before Maduro's arrest, they suddenly… pic.twitter.com/VRAkQh8i9a — Lookonchain (@lookonchain) January 4, 2026 The timing of those trades has intensified concerns about insider information flowing into prediction markets. Legal experts note that leaking classified or sensitive government information can carry severe penalties under U.S. law, particularly the Espionage Act . Depending on the nature of the information, intent, and potential harm, sentences can range from several years in prison to decades, alongside substantial fines and permanent loss of security clearance. Recent enforcement actions linked to Venezuela-related leaks suggest authorities are treating such cases aggressively. Polymarket’s Growing Pains Spark Calls for Prediction Market Reform While Polymarket markets are open to the public, critics argue that access to nonpublic government or military information undermines trust in platforms that blend elements of finance, gambling, and political forecasting. Trump himself suggested there could be more than one leaker, saying officials would “let you know about that” if others are identified. The controversy comes as Polymarket faces separate backlash over its handling of Venezuela-related contracts. On January 7, the platform said it would not settle millions of dollars in wagers tied to whether the United States would invade Venezuela, despite Maduro’s capture during a U.S. operation. Polymarket argued that the raid did not meet its contractual definition of an “invasion,” which it said requires military action intended to establish control over territory. Over $10.5 million was bet on the result, and the ruling was not welcomed well by many traders, who accused the platform of changing its understanding of the rules retrospectively. On January 6, Representative Ritchie Torres also stated he would introduce the Public Integrity in Financial Prediction Markets Act of 2026. The legislation proposed would prevent federal officials and political appointees from trading prediction market contracts that are based on government actions or a political outcome when they hold material nonpublic information or have access to such nondisclosed information.. The post Trump Jails ‘Venezuela Leaker’: Suspicious Polymarket Whales Go Silent After Accurate Bets appeared first on Cryptonews .

Get Crypto Newsletter
Read the Disclaimer : All content provided herein our website, hyperlinked sites, associated applications, forums, blogs, social media accounts and other platforms (“Site”) is for your general information only, procured from third party sources. We make no warranties of any kind in relation to our content, including but not limited to accuracy and updatedness. No part of the content that we provide constitutes financial advice, legal advice or any other form of advice meant for your specific reliance for any purpose. Any use or reliance on our content is solely at your own risk and discretion. You should conduct your own research, review, analyse and verify our content before relying on them. Trading is a highly risky activity that can lead to major losses, please therefore consult your financial advisor before making any decision. No content on our Site is meant to be a solicitation or offer.