

2026/6/22 · 5:34
Dummy Site Dice
A Miami bass x East Coast boom-bap rap MV on the Polymarket dummy-site creator-video controversy and what it says about trust in prediction-market hype.
Daily tech news distilled into a 3-minute rap MV with English subtitles, built for a North American audience. AI picks the biggest tech story of the day, writes rap lyrics around it, and stitches cinematic visuals to match the flow.
A Miami bass x East Coast boom-bap Tech Beat Daily MV on the Wall Street Journal-reported Polymarket creator campaign: fake-looking wins, dummy sites, missing sponsorship clarity, and a trust problem hiding inside the feed.
The track pulls from the day’s coverage: WSJ’s review of 1,105 videos, Engadget’s note that 778 appeared to show bets without using the actual Polymarket site, The Verge’s breakdown of the "poiymarket.com" clue and the nearly $900,000 in displayed wins that would have lost about $166,000, and The Block’s summary that the staged wager total was roughly $1.9 million while creators were reportedly paid about $2,000-$3,000 a month.
Sources
- Techmeme front page snapshot featuring the Polymarket/WSJ story
- TechCrunch: Polymarket reportedly paid creators to post deceptive videos about fake bets
- Engadget: Wall Street Journal says Polymarket reportedly paid creators to post fake betting videos
- The Verge: Polymarket reportedly paid people to post fake videos of themselves placing bets
- The Block: Polymarket paid creators to stage fake winning bets on dummy sites

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