
For several months, Adrien
has a new routine. Several times a week, he connects to Polymarket, a sulphurous platform allowing you to bet on various current topics. Before him, the options parade. Will he instead bet on the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, the Israeli bombings in Lebanon, Iran’s capacity to carry out a nuclear test by the end of the year, or will he prefer to invest his few cryptocurrencies on the annual growth of Chinese GDP, the number of Tesla vehicles sold in the first half of 2026 or even the highest temperature in Paris on June 16, 2026? “I mainly bet on the weather, sometimes on geopolitics for fun, but never on political elections,” he says.
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