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How Kalshi Fabricated an xAI Partnership That Never Existed | HackerNoon

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Last updated: 2025/06/09 at 11:38 PM
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The prediction market industry was affected yesterday by what appears to be a serious case of misleading corporate communications. Kalshi’s fabricated partnership announcement with Elon Musk’s xAI has drawn attention from industry observers and raised questions about the company’s practices.

The timing of this incident is particularly notable given the regulatory context surrounding Kalshi. Former Kalshi board member Brian Quintenz awaits Senate confirmation to lead the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), which oversees prediction markets and other derivatives exchanges.

The facts surrounding Tuesday’s events are remarkable in their sequence. Kalshi CEO Tarek Mansour announced the purported partnership on social media, claiming the collaboration would “shape the future of news and information” before deleting all posts within hours.

https://x.com/MarioNawfal/status/1925280434986086758

 

Bloomberg, which initially reported the partnership, took the extraordinary step of issuing a complete retraction—a move financial journalists note is exceedingly rare and reserved for the most serious reporting errors.

Kalshi’s subsequent explanation that “details of the announcement had not been mutually confirmed” has raised eyebrows among those familiar with standard corporate communications protocols. Major companies typically have extensive legal and communications procedures to prevent unauthorized or premature partnership announcements.

Industry observers point to Kalshi’s need for technological credibility as a likely motive for the premature—or possibly fabricated—announcement. An association with Musk’s AI venture would have immediately boosted its market positioning.

Rather than remaining silent, X and xAI took the unusual step of explicitly denying that any such partnership ever existed. X posted a statement that xAI subsequently reposted, making clear no substantive partnership discussions had occurred.

https://x.com/X/status/1925250564599709732

The damage to Kalshi’s reputation could be significant in an industry where trust is the foundation of the business model. Prediction markets function effectively only when participants have confidence in the platform’s integrity. When a platform is willing to misrepresent fundamental facts about its business relationships, users may reasonably question other aspects of that platform’s operations.

As the industry digests this extraordinary episode and competitors potentially capitalize on the misstep, Kalshi faces an uncertain future. For a company that built its brand on predicting outcomes, it has failed to anticipate the obvious consequences of making claims about a partnership that was never confirmed and, according to X and xAI, never existed at all.

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