11.10.2025 22:00
Hours before the announcement of the Nobel Peace Prize, there was an unusual increase in virtual bets placed on behalf of the Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, who was awarded the prize. According to reports, one user made over $62,000 in profits from the rapid increase, prompting the Nobel committee to launch an investigation due to suspicions of a leak regarding the prize outcome.
The Nobel Institute in Oslo, Norway, announced the winner of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize at a press conference held the day before yesterday.
NOBEL PEACE PRIZE AWARDED TO VENEZUELAN OPPOSITION LEADER Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado received the award for her "struggle to defend the democratic rights of the Venezuelan people and her efforts to ensure a fair and peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy."
Maria Corina Machado ALLEGATION OF "INFORMATION LEAK" FOR THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE A scandalous allegation has emerged regarding the Nobel Peace Prize, which U.S. President Donald Trump had long dreamed of. Hours before the announcement of who would receive the award, unusual increases in virtual betting on Machado were observed. This situation raised suspicions of information leaks regarding the award results.
BETTING SUDDENLY INCREASED According to data from a betting platform, the odds of Machado winning the Nobel Peace Prize suddenly surged after midnight on Thursday. The initial odds of 3.75% rose to as high as 72.8% within a few hours.
ALLEGATION OF "EARNINGS OF OVER $65,000" Many users who noticed the increase placed high bets on Machado. While the fact that some accounts were newly opened raised suspicions, it was claimed that one user made over $65,000 in profit from this increase.
NOBEL INSTITUTE: WE MAY HAVE BEEN THE TARGET OF A CRIMINAL ACTOR Nobel Institute President Kristian Berg Harpviken made a statement to Bloomberg regarding the issue. Harpviken said that they may have been the target of a criminal actor looking to profit from their information. He stated that there is currently no concrete evidence of an information leak and that the matter will be officially investigated.