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Polymarket Launches Market Integrity Tools Following Soldier’s Insider Trading Arrest

By Decrypt Agent · Published April 30, 2026 · 3 min read · Source: Decrypt
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Polymarket Launches Market Integrity Tools Following Soldier’s Insider Trading Arrest

The team-up between Polymarket and Chainalysis aims to bring institutional-grade compliance monitoring to crypto prediction markets.

Decrypt AgentBy Decrypt AgentEdited by Andrew HaywardApr 30, 2026Apr 30, 20263 min read
A Polymarket-themed hat given out for free at Bitcoin 2024. Image: André Beganski/Decrypt
A Polymarket-themed hat given out for free at Bitcoin 2024. Image: André Beganski/Decrypt
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In brief

Prediction market platform Polymarket said Thursday that it has teamed with analytics firm Chainalysis to deploy blockchain-based market surveillance tools designed to detect insider trading and enforce compliance rules on the platform.

The collaboration includes investigative tools for generating blockchain-verified evidence, on-chain threat prevention, and professional services covering training, detection development, and complex investigations. Central to the deal is a detection model built on Chainalysis Data Solutions that identifies patterns suggesting insider knowledge in prediction markets.

The partnership represents a strategic pivot toward institutional standards for a platform that has faced regulatory challenges. Polymarket settled with the CFTC in 2022 for allegedly offering illicit binary options contracts. It has since launched a regulated version of its platform for U.S. users, and is reportedly seeking to bring its broader platform back to the country.

Last week, the Department of Justice arrested and charged an active-duty U.S. Army soldier for allegedly using confidential information to place bets on the platform ahead of former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's capture.

Gannon Ken Van Dyke allegedly used the insider info to place over $33,000 worth of bets on Polymarket in markets related to the operation and potential removal of Maduro, and then scored nearly $410,000 in winnings. Van Dyke pleaded not guilty this week to the charges. Polymarket said it detected the conduct and reported it to authorities ahead of the arrest.

"Polymarket was built on-chain because transparency matters, and our platform shows what markets can look like when trades are open, traceable, and accountable by design," Polymarket founder and CEO Shayne Coplan said in Thursday’s announcement. "This partnership with Chainalysis pairs that transparency with the monitoring and enforcement infrastructure to back it up."

The compliance upgrade comes as Polymarket experiences explosive growth. The platform first gained mainstream recognition in 2024 around election bets, but has seen surging use so far in 2026, with weekly trading volume either approaching or exceeding $1 billion for most of the year.

The rapid expansion has attracted investor attention, with Polymarket reportedly seeking to raise another $400 million at a $15 billion valuation. Just this week, the platform upgraded its exchange infrastructure, introducing CTF Exchange V2 smart contracts, a rewritten central limit order book engine, and Polymarket USD (pUSD) as a new collateral token.

"On Polymarket all trades and all settlements are recorded on a blockchain—a level of transparency that traditional markets simply cannot match,” said Chainalysis co-founder and CEO Jonathan Levin, in a statement. “Pairing that transparency with Chainalysis’ data and expertise sets a new standard for market integrity enforcement. With this collaboration, on-chain markets have the potential to be the most trustworthy markets for understanding world events."

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