A weather sensor in France’s busiest airport, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, has been tampered with in what a French weather association says it suspects to be a betting scam.
France’s forecasting office flagged suspected tampering with weather sensors at the country’s largest airport and referred the case to police, after detecting unusual readings alongside heavy betting ...
Forecasting service raises alarm over data from Paris airport used to settle Polymarket wagers on temperature ...
The odds of the temperature exceeding 22 degrees Celsius at Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris on April 6 were less than 1%, Polymarket said. It gave the same odds on April 15. But one individual ...
Officials in France have launched an investigation into the potential compromise of national weather sensors after a series of anomalous temperature readings coincided with betting activity on ...
The incident is the latest eyebrow-raising bet on Polymarket, as allegations of rigging and manipulation continue to haunt the popular prediction market site.
French authorities are investigating a case in which a hairdryer was allegedly used to change weather sensor data. This was reportedly used to rig bets on Polymarket.
On the evenings of April 6 and April 15, temperatures recorded by a sensor at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport spiked abnormally. Was it a weather phenomenon or an anomaly? There are strong suspicions ...
Police investigate after claims ‘hair dryer used to manipulate weather sensor to win $34k bet’ - Agencies suspect that a sensor at Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris was tampered with after suspicious ...
French authorities are probing Polymarket temperature spikes as a viral video claiming a hairdryer scheme spreads online.
Weather betting has boomed on prediction markets like Polymarket and Kalshi. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...