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Kalshi Faces Backlash After $50M Market on Khamenei’s Death Sparks Rule Dispute

March 2, 2026
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  • Prediction markets faced heavy volume and ethical backlash following U.S.-Israeli strikes in Iran that resulted in the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
  • Kalshi drew sharp criticism for its “Ali Khamenei out” contract, with CEO Tarek Mansour defending a settlement process that pays out based on the last-traded price prior to death to prevent profiting from mortality.
  • On Polymarket, Bubblemaps identified newly created wallets that netted over $1.2 million from strike-related bets, raising concerns about potential insider trading.

Prediction markets saw heavy trading (and backlash) on Saturday as news spread of U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, with bets tied to political outcomes and, indirectly, death.

Bubblemaps said it identified several new crypto wallets linked to Polymarket that collectively made more than US$1.2 million (AU$1.84 million) from Iran strike-related markets.

JUST IN: 🇮🇷 🇺🇸 Six suspected insiders made $1.2M betting on a US strike on Iran

Most of these wallets:

• were funded in the last 24h
• specifically bet for February 28
• bought “yes” hours before the strike pic.twitter.com/n3G6OIEOXt

— Bubblemaps (@bubblemaps) February 28, 2026

Read more: Ripple and Franklin Templeton Back t54 Labs’ $5M Bet on Agentic Finance

Kalshi’s Controversial Khamenei contract

Kalshi faced the sharpest scrutiny over a contract titled “Ali Khamenei out as Supreme Leader?”, which had been live since Jan. 9. Prediction market analyst Dustin Gouker said it has drawn more than US$50 million (AU$76.5 million) in total volume, including about US$20 million (AU$30.6 million) on Saturday alone.

Kalshi CEO Tarek Mansour said Khamenei was killed in the strikes early Saturday and defended the contract’s design. “We don’t list markets directly tied to death,” he wrote on X, adding that Kalshi writes rules to limit profiting from death when it could affect outcomes.

In these instances, we make the caveat clear in the rules and in the market page, but today is a good learning that we can do more in terms of improving the UX and adding more ways to surface the rules. We are committed to improving.

Tarek Mansour, CEO of Kalshi.

Under the CFTC-filed terms, Kalshi said the market would settle at the last-traded price before Khamenei’s death, rather than paying out a binary “Yes.” Mansour said the cutoff was 1:14 a.m. ET Saturday, and that trades entered after his death would be refunded.

The settlement drew complaints after Kalshi paused trading around 2:59 p.m. ET and closed the contract at 10:06 p.m. ET, according to DeFi Rate. Kalshi issued two clarifications, saying earlier settlement language was “grammatically ambiguous.”

A key dispute was timing, as the CFTC language referenced the last price “prior to the death,” while the market page referenced the last price before “confirmed reporting of death,” leaving a gap that covered hours of active trading.

Criticism also targeted Kalshi’s marketing because, as reports of Khamenei’s death circulated, Kalshi posted that the odds he was out had surged to 68%, a post Mansour reposted. Amanda Fischer of Better Markets, a former SEC chief of staff, called it a “proxy market on assassination.”

Read more: Next 150 Days Make-Or-Break For Crypto, Says Swyftx Analyst Hundal


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