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1. f30e3d+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-02-04 02:24:48
"I've been told by FBI agents that they believe assassination markets are legal in the US - protected speech."

I don't believe you. Not sure what you mean by "assassination markets" exactly, but "Solicitation to commit a crime of violence" and "Conspiracy to murder" are definitely crimes.

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2. vessen+Cr[view] [source] 2026-02-04 06:48:42
>>f30e3d+(OP)
An assassination market, at least the one we discussed, works like this - One or more people put up a bounty paid out on the death of someone. Anyone can submit a (sealed) description of the death. On death, the descriptions are opened — the one closest to the actual circumstances is paid the bounty.

One of my portfolio companies had information about contributors to these markets — I was told by my FBI contact when I got in touch that their view was the creation of the market, the funding of the market and the descriptions were all legal — they declined to follow up.

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3. f30e3d+9C[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-02-04 08:21:18
>>vessen+Cr
OK this sounds more like gamer dipshittery than anything serious.
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4. direwo+D01[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-02-04 11:29:25
>>vessen+Cr
Sounds like betting on Polymarket: will $person die this year? If you're going to kill him, you bet everything you have on yes right beforehand.
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