Polymarket Partners Up With Elon Musk's xAI
Shayne Coplan, the prediction market's CEO, said that the two "truth-seeking apps" would be stronger together.

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- Polymarket and Elon Musk's AI firm xAI announced a partnership, making Polymarket the official prediction market partner for xAI and X.
- Shayne Coplan, CEO of Polymarket, highlighted the collaboration as a union of two leading truth-seeking platforms.
- The announcement followed a public disagreement between Musk and President Trump over national debt and a new spending bill.
Crypto prediction market Polymarket and Elon Musk-led artificial intelligence (AI) firm xAI — which owns X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter — announced a partnership on Friday.
Proud to announce Polymarket's partnership with X and xAI as their Official Prediction Market Partner," Shayne Coplan, the prediction platform's CEO, posted on X.
"The two top truth seeking apps on the internet are stronger together," he added.
"Welcome to News 2.0."
The official X account confirmed the deal with a tweet of its own.
At press time, no other details of the arrangement were shared.
The announcement comes a day after Musk and U.S. President Donald Trump very publicly fell out over the national debt and the GOP's attempts to pass a new spending bill.
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