
Donald Trump has secured a commanding lead in the 2024 U.S. presidential election, surpassing 270 electoral votes.
Trump supporters on Polymarket stand to gain millions in profits if he wins, with one major bettor already sitting on $3.4 million.
Trumpโs pro-crypto stance, promising to ease regulatory burdens, has resonated with crypto supporters.
Republican candidate Donald Trump has won the U.S. presidential election, securing a sweeping victory over Democratic candidate Kamala Harris. Trump amassed at least 270 electoral votes, surpassing the threshold needed to clinch the presidency. Reports indicate that Trump dominated in nearly all swing states, making his path to victory decisive.
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Polymarket Bettors Stand to Gain Big on Trumpโs Win
A recent post by Lookonchain on X (formerly Twitter) reveals that the biggest Trump supporter on Polymarket, a crypto prediction platform, is sitting on an unrealized profit of $3.4 million. If Trumpโs victory holds, this bettorโs profit could rise to more than $11 million.
To win the U.S. presidency, a candidate needs at least 270 electoral votes. With 248 electoral votes already secured and Harris at 214, Trump is well ahead. He is also leading in several crucial swing states, including Pennsylvania, which has the most electoral votes of any swing state. This gives Trump a clear edge in the race.
Trump’s Pro-Crypto Position ย ย ย ย
Cryptocurrency regulation has been a central topic throughout the election campaign. Trump has taken a pro-crypto stance and has promised to bring in policies aimed at liberating the crypto sector from stringent regulators.
Throughout the election, Trump has dominated betting activity on Polymarket. Even though there were rumors that large bettors (or “whales”) on the platform might have influenced the odds in Trumpโs favor, this has not shaken the confidence of his supporters. Polymarket, which uses cryptocurrency for predictions, has seen significant betting activity backing Trump.
Yes, Donald Trump has secured a commanding lead in the 2024 U.S. presidential election, with 246 electoral votes, just 24 short of the required 270 to win.