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Kalshi Fines Meme Coin Candidate Mark Moran, Others for Betting on Their Own Elections

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  • Kalshi unveiled enforcement actions against three political candidates who had bet on their own elections.
  • The individuals included one U.S. Senate hopeful in Virginia, who also backed a meme coin while running on a pro-crypto platform.
  • As Democratic lawmakers push for tighter prediction market rules, Kalshi and Polymarket have detailed steps taken to curb insider trading.

Kalshi disclosed its second round of enforcement actions on Wednesday, detailing fines and suspensions issued against political candidates who traded on their own elections.

In a blog post describing individuals’ conduct as a form of political insider trading, Kalshi noted that each candidate had made bets in violation of the prediction market’s rules while running for congressional seats in Minnesota, Texas, and Virginia.

The company noted that two of the cases ended in settlements for traders who acknowledged their misconduct, while one individual who did not accept full responsibility was issued a disciplinary action that represented a harsher penalty.

The candidate slapped with the disciplinary action was Mark Moran, according to a document that Kalshi published. The 34-year-old previously told Decrypt that he wagered $125 himself as a form of “free advertising” during Virginia’s United States Senate Democratic primary.

Kalshi indicated in the blog post that Moran went dark after initially conceding that he made improper bets on whether he would announce and win a bid against Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA). Moran was fined $6,300 and prohibited from using Kalshi’s platform for five years.

The other candidates include Matt Klein, who is running in the Democratic primary for Minnesota’s 2nd Congressional District, and Ezekiel Enriquez, who ran in the Republican primary for Texas’ 21st Congressional District. 

Both were hit with five-year bans, yet Klein and Enriquez agreed to pay $540 and $784, respectively, for their misconduct. In an unrelated campaign stunt earlier this year, Moran backed a meme coin on a pro-crypto platform, saying “any attention is good attention” in February.

Decrypt has reached out to Moran for comment.

Kalshi’s disclosure comes as it faces growing scrutiny, alongside chief rival Polymarket, from Democratic lawmakers who argue that the platforms are ripe for insider trading. On the same day last month, both platforms unveiled moves to curb misconduct.

That same month, a video editor fined and banned by Kalshi was fired by Beast Industries. The prediction market found that the individual, Artem Kaptur, likely abused knowledge about YouTube star MrBeast’s upcoming videos to conduct “near-perfect trading.”

Kalshi detailed another enforcement action at the time, penalizing Kyle Langford, a 24-year-old Republican candidate in California, who wagered $200 on his own gubernatorial bid. Langford and Moran had telegraphed their respective wagers on social media.

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