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"textContent": "Weeks after an anonymous Polymarket account called “Magamyman” collected more than $553,000 betting on the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader, a new cluster of coordinated wallets has drawn fresh scrutiny — this time on ceasefire contracts. Blockchain watchers flagged 10 newly created wallets that loaded more than $160,000 into contracts predicting a US-Iran ceasefire by […]\n\nThe post Who’s Betting on an Iran Ceasefire — and What Do They Know? appeared first on the deep dive.",
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