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Indonesia blocks Polymarket following president’s exit betting activity

25 May 2026
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Indonesia has banned the prediction market Polymarket as part of its ongoing efforts to combat online gambling, according to the communications and digital ministry. This decision follows Polymarket offering bets on the potential early end of Prabowo Subianto’s presidency, which is set to conclude in 2029. Officials classified Polymarket as an online gambling platform, asserting that it engages in betting and speculation on uncertain events, thus violating Indonesian law. The ban comes as the government monitors all social media accounts linked to Polymarket and urges the public to refrain from engaging in speculative betting activities. The controversial wager was launched shortly after Prabowo announced significant changes to Indonesia’s control over its key commodity exports, raising investor scrutiny over his administration’s economic policies.

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The Indonesian government has a strict stance against gambling, which is illegal in the country. This prohibition extends to online platforms that facilitate betting on uncertain outcomes, reflecting a broader trend seen in other nations like Brazil, which has also blocked similar prediction markets. The rise of online prediction markets has garnered attention due to their potential for significant financial speculation, raising legal and regulatory questions in various jurisdictions. As governments worldwide grapple with the implications of digital betting, actions taken by Indonesia highlight the ongoing tension between emerging digital economies and traditional legal frameworks.

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