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# IMPORTANT NOTICE

## HOW POLYMARKET ACTUALLY WORKS

Polymarket resolutions don't care for real-world facts. Instead, whoever has more money can arbitrarily decide the result of any market, SO BE CAUTIOS!

Example: `https://polymarket.com/event/trump-declassifies-ufo-files-in-2025/trump-declassifies-ufo-files-in-2025` resolved to YES. Reason? UMA can manipulate the results and to counter it you need to put more money into it, so, at the end it seems it's a matter of whoever has more money, decides the result instead of the actual result of it.
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Bug: Opinionated personal notice added to official library README

The added "IMPORTANT NOTICE" section contains subjective, accusatory content about Polymarket's resolution process that appears to be personal opinion rather than official documentation for this client library. This includes claims about manipulation, a specific market dispute example, and a typo ("CAUTIOS"). This type of content is inappropriate for an official npm package README and appears to be accidentally or inappropriately committed personal grievances rather than legitimate technical documentation.

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## COMPLAINT

Polymarket (NY-headquartered, Delaware/Cayman entities, now CFTC-regulated DCM/DCO via QCX) systematically defrauds users in violation of:

- CEA §§ 6, 9(a)(2), 13(a)(2) → commodities manipulation and fraud
- 18 U.S.C. §§ 1341, 1343 → wire/mail fraud
- 18 U.S.C. § 1962(c)–(d) → civil RICO (pattern of wire/commodities fraud + conspiracy via UMA whales)
- N.Y. GBL § 349 → deceptive trade practices
- NY common law → fraudulent inducement, breach of good-faith covenant, civil conspiracy

by falsely advertising “objective, real-world” resolutions while allowing large UMA holders and coordinated whales to arbitrarily override outcomes for profit, turning a purported prediction market into a rigged, unregulated bucket shop under the cover of newly obtained U.S. federal registration.

This conduct is actionable in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York under New York governing law and federal commodities statutes. Immediate demands: full restitution, permanent fraud warning banner, and elimination of UMA override mechanism, or face immediate SDNY lawsuit with class and treble-damage claims plus CFTC/DOJ referral.

# Polymarket CLOB Client

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