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Galaxy Brain

Prediction Markets and the ‘Suckerifcation’ Crisis With Max Read

Galaxy Brain

The Atlantic

Technology

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 19 December 2025

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Galaxy Brain, Charlie Warzel explores the burgeoning industry of prediction markets. These platforms let people wager on everything from elections and award shows to the most trivial internet ephemera, framing bets as tradable “shares” that rise and fall like stocks. With billions in weekly trading volume, massive new funding rounds, and even a CNN partnership with the prediction-betting platform, Kalshi, prediction markets are quickly moving from a niche curiosity to a mainstream-media fixture—openly touting ambitions to financialize everything. Warzel is joined by writer Max Read, who argues that prediction markets sit at the intersection of gambling, finance, and a broader “suckerification” economy aimed at young men. Together they unpack whether the markets actually reflect the “wisdom of crowds” or whether they’re little more than a meta-game of vibes, ideology, and misvalued dumb money. The pair explore the culture of these platforms and offer a diagnosis of the attention economy: When it’s hard to sell anything directly, it’s easier to sell derivatives of everything. Prediction markets may promise clarity, Warzel and Read suggest, but what they really offer is another way to feel excitement in a world that feels rigged. Get more from your favorite Atlantic voices when you subscribe. You’ll enjoy unlimited access to Pulitzer-winning journalism, from clear-eyed analysis and insight on breaking news to fascinating explorations of our world. Atlantic subscribers also get access to exclusive subscriber audio in Apple Podcasts. Subscribe today at TheAtlantic.com/Listener. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:04.8

The last time you felt total serenity, total confidence, no matter the terrain?

0:09.0

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0:11.2

How far can Rangerover take you?

0:13.1

Rangerover, designed for distinction.

0:15.3

When I say a sacrification crisis, I don't simply mean like, oh, you know, they're getting

0:19.9

built out of their

0:20.9

money, though I think that's part of it. I think there's a whole kind of both commercial and

0:26.3

political kind of apparatus that is working really hard to, you know, separate young guys from

0:33.2

their money.

0:39.2

I'm Charlie Warzel, and this is Galaxy Brain.

0:42.9

A few weeks ago on this podcast, the journalist Pablo Torre told me this.

0:47.2

It feels like, you know, we're living at a time in which lots of young people were promised

0:51.8

things.

0:52.6

They were not delivered, perhaps,

0:54.3

because of the generations that continued to wield power in our government economy,

0:59.7

etc., the boomers.

1:01.6

And the way to like shoots and ladders your way to the American dream is gambling on shit.

1:08.7

And in that casino premise, I think you just see, again, a through line across

1:14.8

all these sectors of American life now, sports being one that has so naturally taken to it because,

1:22.1

my gosh, here's an unlimited menu. I mean, literally. Today, we're going to explore another part of that unlimited menu of gambling in the

1:30.2

casinoification of the American economy.

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