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Just saw Argentina is now blocking Polymarket access too. At this point, it feels like half the world is putting restrictions on prediction markets. Starting to wonder if this is just how it's gonna be—every country doing their own thing with crypto regulation.
Polymarket keeps hitting walls everywhere. First it was some countries, now Argentina joining the list. The pattern's pretty clear: governments aren't exactly thrilled about decentralized prediction platforms operating in their territories.
Makes you think about the bigger picture though. Is this just the natural friction between traditional finance regulation and crypto innovation? Or are we heading toward a fragmented internet where different regions have completely different rules? Either way, the Argentina flag situation is just another data point in this ongoing regulatory chess game.