EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 1H 11M
Is Polymarket's Oracle Problem Getting Out of Hand? - Uneasy Money
from Unchained · host Laura Shin
Circle froze $12M in a DeFi pool on a Friday court order, trapping users who had nothing to do with the dispute. . Polymarket couldn't resolve a Strategy market. And MegaETH's apps are defecting. Nothing is simple. ======================================================== Thank you to our sponsors! Multichain Advisors: Get help navigating TGEs, go‑to‑market, BD and partnerships, capital markets advisory, PR, media placements, KOL activations and more at https://multichainadv.com. ======================================================== Strategy sold 32 Bitcoin before the May 31 deadline. It just didn't disclose it until June 1 — and that one-day gap is why a $50M Polymarket market resolved "no," even though Strategy's own 8-K shows the sale happened inside the window.Kain Warwick, Luca Netz, and Taylor Monahan trace why Polymarket keeps writing resolution criteria that break under edge cases, and why handing oracle duties to UMA is a liability for a $20 billion platform. They also get into the third proposal to cut Solana's staking inflation, and what it would take to spark an "ultrasound money" moment for SOL. The most consequential story is Circle. A Friday-afternoon ex-parte court order froze a $12M commingled USDC pool all weekend, trapping innocent users' funds inside the Zama privacy protocol. Taylor’s warning: Circle's policy of complying with any court order without retaining a final say creates a replicable attack template for any pool with USDC exposure. The episode closes on MegaETH and Monad: Kain on whether the "Mega Mafia" approach was adverse selection from the start, and Luca on what chains actually owe their builders. Host: Kain Warwick, Founder of Infinex and Synthetix Taylor Monahan, Security Expert Luca Netz, CEO of Pudgy Penguins Timestamps 🎰 00:56 The unnecessarily stupid Polymarket dispute about whether Strategy sold Bitcoin by the end of may 🏛️ 08:49 WhyPolymarket,a $20B platform, is still outsourcing truth to UMA 🤝 12:45 What Taylor thinks Polymarket actually needs to do to rebuild trust after disputed resolutions 🔥 19:49 Solana’s third tokenomics proposals: Luca on what the SOL inflation cut actually changes 🦇 22:06Vitalik accidentally created the ultrasound money meme. Can Solana do the same? 📣 30:43 Multichain Advisors: start building real traction today at https://multichainadv.com ❄️ 31:28 How Circle froze a commingled DeFi pool on a judge's order with no warning, no notice 🏦 44:46 The NYSE CEO calls Hyperliquid ‘bigger than the Nasdaq’. Arthur Hayes bets $100k on it 🏃 51:38 Apps are fleeing MegaETH for Monad: was the ‘Mega Mafia’ approach a mistake? 🏙️ 56:12 Luca on how chains are cities, not VCs. What builders actually want is distribution Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Circle froze $12M in a DeFi pool on a Friday court order, trapping users who had nothing to do with the dispute. . Polymarket couldn't resolve a Strategy market. And MegaETH's apps are defecting. Nothing is simple. ======================================================== Thank you to our sponsors! Multichain Advisors: Get help navigating TGEs, go‑to‑market, BD and partnerships, capital markets advisory, PR, media placements, KOL activations and more at https://multichainadv.com. ======================================================== Strategy sold 32 Bitcoin before the May 31 deadline. It just didn't disclose it until June 1 — and that one-day gap is why a $50M Polymarket market resolved "no," even though Strategy's own 8-K shows the sale happened inside the window.Kain Warwick, Luca Netz, and Taylor Monahan trace why Polymarket keeps writing resolution criteria that break under edge cases, and why handing oracle duties to UMA is a liability for a $20 billion platform. They also get into the third proposal to cut Solana's staking inflation, and what it would take to spark an "ultrasound money" moment for SOL. The most consequential story is Circle. A Friday-afternoon ex-parte court order froze a $12M commingled USDC pool all weekend, trapping innocent users' funds inside the Zama privacy protocol. Taylor’s warning: Circle's policy of complying with any court order without retaining a final say creates a replicable attack template for any pool with USDC exposure. The episode closes on MegaETH and Monad: Kain on whether the "Mega Mafia" approach was adverse selection from the start, and Luca on what chains actually owe their builders. Host: Kain Warwick, Founder of Infinex and Synthetix Taylor Monahan, Security Expert Luca Netz, CEO of Pudgy Penguins Timestamps 🎰 00:56 The unnecessarily stupid Polymarket dispute about whether Strategy sold Bitcoin by the end of may 🏛️ 08:49 WhyPolymarket,a $20B platform, is still outsourcing truth to UMA 🤝 12:45 What Taylor thinks Polymarket actually needs to do to rebuild trust after disputed resolutions 🔥 19:49 Solana’s third tokenomics proposals: Luca on what the SOL inflation cut actually changes 🦇 22:06Vitalik accidentally created the ultrasound money meme. Can Solana do the same? 📣 30:43 Multichain Advisors: start building real traction today at https://multichainadv.com ❄️ 31:28 How Circle froze a commingled DeFi pool on a judge's order with no warning, no notice 🏦 44:46 The NYSE CEO calls Hyperliquid ‘bigger than the Nasdaq’. Arthur Hayes bets $100k on it 🏃 51:38 Apps are fleeing MegaETH for Monad: was the ‘Mega Mafia’ approach a mistake? 🏙️ 56:12 Luca on how chains are cities, not VCs. What builders actually want is distribution Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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