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    "An open-source bot that only bets \"no\" on Polymarket is making money",
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  "textContent": "Sterling Crispin, an artist and engineer, built a Python bot called Nothing Ever Happens that does one thing on Polymarket — it bets against every event. New prediction market opens? The bot buys \"No.\" Automatically, around the clock, for every market it can find. — Read the rest \n\nThe post An open-source bot that only bets \"no\" on Polymarket is making money appeared first on Boing Boing.",
  "title": "An open-source bot that only bets \"no\" on Polymarket is making money"
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