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France's forecasting office refers suspected weather sensor tampering at Paris airport to police, after detecting unusual readings alongside Polymarket betting

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France's forecasting office refers suspected weather sensor tampering at Paris airport to police, after detecting unusual readings alongside Polymarket betting

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Polymarket Bets Linked to Weather Sensor Tampering at Paris Airport

French authorities suspect someone tampered with airport weather sensors to game prediction market bets on Polymarket.

France's national forecasting office has flagged suspected tampering with weather sensors at the country's largest airport and handed the case to police. The agency detected unusual readings that didn't match expected conditions.

Here's where it gets interesting. The anomalies coincided with betting activity on Polymarket, the crypto-powered prediction market. Someone, it appears, may have been physically manipulating real-world instruments to swing the outcome of weather-related bets.

It's a wild convergence of physical infrastructure sabotage and decentralized finance. Prediction markets have exploded in popularity, but this case highlights a fundamental vulnerability: when real-world data feeds determine bet outcomes, the incentive to corrupt those feeds becomes very real.

Police are now investigating. If confirmed, this would be one of the most brazen attempts to game a blockchain-based prediction platform using old-fashioned hardware manipulation.