It began innocuously enough. A stock analyst pulled data on betting results to argue that users of booming prediction markets were losing money faster than on traditional gambling apps.
Then it spiraled.
The founder of Juice Reel, the small data outfit, stood by the numbers and said Kalshi’s allegations were a “complete fabrication.” It was Kalshi that had tried to pressure him to say the data was inaccurate, he said. Kalshi changed ...