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The first U.S. insider trading case tied to a prediction market isn’t really about a Google engineer’s $1.2M — it’s about what blockchain pseudonymity actually does when prosecutors come knocking

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The first U.S. insider trading case tied to a prediction market isn’t really about a Google engineer’s .2M — it’s about what blockchain pseudonymity actually does when prosecutors come knocking
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Federal prosecutors in Manhattan have charged Michele Spagnuolo, a 12-year Google software engineer, with insider trading after he allegedly turned confidential internal search data into $1.2 million in profits on the prediction market platform Polymarket. The complaint alleges he risked more than $2.7 million in total wagers, trading under the handle AlphaRaccoon.

This is the first U.S. insider trading case in which cooperation from a prediction market platform has produced charges, according to TechCrunch. That detail is what makes the case more than a one-off prosecution. It signals an enforcement model in which on-chain markets work hand-in-hand with federal investigators.

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The AlphaRaccoon trades

Spagnuolo’s wagers were tied to Google’s 2025 Year in Search campaign, the annual marketing exercise in which Google publishes the most-searched terms of the year. According to the complaint filed by the Southern District of New York, Spagnuolo accessed confidential internal Google Search data on the most-searched celebrities to inform his positions.

According to a statement from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, prosecutors allege that Spagnuolo violated his duties to Google and used confidential business information to make over $1.2 million in trading profits on Polymarket. The U.S. Attorney’s office emphasized that insider trading undermines market integrity.

Google’s response and the access question

Google placed Spagnuolo on leave and said it is cooperating with the investigation. Notably, Google confirmed that the engineer accessed the marketing material through an internal tool that was available to all employees. That means the confidential dataset that moved a prediction market was, internally, not particularly restricted. The breach, by Google’s framing, lies in the use of the data, not in its accessibility.

That distinction matters. A dataset capable of generating seven-figure trading profits sitting behind general employee access is itself a structural fact about how large tech firms handle market-sensitive information.

A pattern forming around prediction markets

The case follows the Justice Department’s recent prosecution of a U.S. Army soldier who allegedly made $400,000 on Polymarket using insider knowledge of the U.S. military operation to capture Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro. Two cases in quick succession point to an emerging enforcement front: as prediction markets expand beyond elections into corporate, geopolitical, and cultural outcomes, the universe of people holding non-public information that moves contract prices grows accordingly.

The blockchain paradox

Polymarket’s statement to TechCrunch frames the cooperation as a feature of its architecture. A Polymarket spokesperson told TechCrunch that blockchain trading’s transparency and traceability allows platforms to identify and track bad actors. The spokesperson added that Polymarket is believed to be the first prediction platform whose cooperation has resulted in insider trading charges in the United States.

The paradox is worth sitting with. Crypto-native platforms have historically marketed pseudonymity as a core feature. In practice, an on-chain record is a permanent prosecutorial asset. Every wallet movement, every position size, every counterparty, preserved indefinitely. A trader using a traditional brokerage leaves a record visible only to that brokerage and regulators on request. A trader on Polymarket leaves a record visible to anyone with a block explorer.

What the case signals

Prediction markets have spent the past two years arguing they are legitimate price-discovery instruments rather than gambling venues. The Spagnuolo indictment effectively confirms that framing, but with consequences operators may not have fully priced in. If Polymarket contracts are markets, the people trading them carry the same fiduciary obligations as anyone trading equities or commodities. The information asymmetries that make tech employees, government officials, and military personnel valuable inside a corporation are now legally actionable when monetised on-chain.

For platforms positioning themselves as financial infrastructure rather than entertainment, that is the price of legitimacy.



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