A federal class-action suit targets prediction platform Kalshi, accusing the company of failing to clearly disclose a death carveout tied to a market that forecast the fate of Iran’s former supreme leader. The case centers on the “Ali Khamenei out as Supreme Leader” market, which was halted after the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was confirmed, leaving won bets unsettled in a way the plaintiffs say was not anticipated by users. The plaintiffs contend that the death carveout policy was never incorporated into the user-facing rules summary and was not presented in a way that would alert a reasonable consumer. Kalshi’s co-founder has acknowledged that earlier disclosures were grammatically ambiguous, though the company maintains it did not profit from such markets. The lawsuit also highlights disputes over payouts and reimbursements to traders who were affected. Key takeaways The class-action alleges Kalshi concealed a death carveout in a major political market and failed to disclose ...
Michael Saylor’s Strategy, linked to MSTR (EXCHANGE: MSTR), continues to funnel capital into Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) via its STRC (EXCHANGE: STRC) stock program, with the potential for further purchases in the coming weeks. The publicly traded vehicle has built a BTC position that some estimates place near $50 billion across its corporate footprint—an all-time high among listed entities. STRC, launched in July 2025 as an income-focused preferred stock, powers an ATM-like mechanism designed to fund incremental BTC buys as demand for yield supports its price and par value. Investors will be watching the next SEC filing, due March 9, for signs of whether another wave of BTC acquisitions is materializing as Bitcoin trades against macro headwinds. Key takeaways STRC (EXCHANGE: STRC) launched in July 2025 as an income-focused preferred stock to raise capital for Strategy’s Bitcoin accumulation plan and later expanded with an at-the-market program. In January 2026, STRC sold about 1.19 mill...