THE country has blocked predictions market Polymarket as part of its crackdown on online gambling, its communications and digital ministry said, days after the site took bets on a premature end to Prabowo Subianto’s (pic) presidency.
Gambling is illegal in Indonesia and authorities have been clamping down on online betting.
Ministry official Alexander Sabar in a statement last Friday said Polymarket was classified by Indonesia as an online gambling platform and its activities “contain betting and speculation over events that are inconclusive”, therefore violating Indonesian law.
A Polymarket spokesperson said on Tuesday that the company was committed to engaging with authorities.
“We welcome the opportunity to collaborate with Indonesia on a path forward that supports responsible innovation, transparency and user protection in prediction markets,” the spokesperson said.
Polymarket attracted attention on social media in Indonesia last week after a bet opened on when Prabowo would be “out as president”. His term expires in 2029.
The wager was launched on May 21, the day after Prabowo announced a major plan to centralise control of Indonesia’s most prized commodity exports, such as coal and palm oil.
Prabowo’s administration has been under scrutiny from investors this year over its economic policy.
The government was combing over all social media accounts affiliated with Polymarket, Alexander said.
Prediction platforms such as Polymarket allow users to profit from predictions on events such as sports and elections.
Some opponents, including some US states, have argued prediction markets are illegal and unlicensed under their local laws. — Reuters
