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Spotify Confirms Streaming Fraud After Kalshi Trader Cries Foul

Spotify has removed half a million streams from a popular song following reports of artificial manipulation linked to Kalshi prediction markets.

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This action follows reports that the song's streaming performance was being manipulated to influence outcomes on the Kalshi prediction platform. Coverage from outlets including Mashable, Gizmodo, Yahoo News UK, and AFR highlights the connection between platform streaming data and financial betting markets.

Future updates may clarify the specific identity of the affected song and whether additional streaming data will be removed. Coverage does not yet specify the long-term impact on the affected betting markets or potential policy changes for streaming platforms.

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Why were the streams removed?

Spotify removed the streams due to suspected artificial manipulation linked to Kalshi and Polymarket betting activity.

How many streams were deleted?

According to Mashable, 500,000 streams were deleted.

Which platforms are mentioned in the reports?

The reports cite Spotify, Kalshi, and Polymarket.

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