“I’ve never made money on prediction markets. I’m down. It’s a hobby rather than something I actually make money on,” Brunet said in an interview with CoinDesk. “In the past, when I wrote articles, I used to make firm predictions. But I got fooled so many times with prediction markets, so I’m very humble.”
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