.@pratik_makadiya repeats complaints that futarchy "doesn’t provide enough protection against manipulation by a single powerful entity or coalition" & "most people do not have enough sources to find correct and accurate information".https://btcmanager.com/deep-dive-into-futarchy/ …
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I don’t have a great one off hand but here is one example of the effects of money/incentives influencing the markethttps://www.mercatus.org/expert_commentary/regulatory-capture-what-experts-have-found …
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I'm well aware of regulatory capture. I don't see how that is relevant to claim that traders can effectively manipulate prices in speculative markets.
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Futarchy isn’t just speculative markets, it’s decisions make by market price, no? There’s plenty of evidence that markets have been manipulated by individual traders in the past. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornering_the_market … cornering the market usually but most markets don’t govern laws.
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Betting markets cannot be cornered, as an unlimited supply is available.
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In my experience this is not true.
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