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Home / Business and Economy / Crypto.com Hires Traders to Bet Against Customers

Crypto.com Hires Traders to Bet Against Customers

25 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Crypto.com seeks quant traders for sports prediction market making.
  • Traders will profit by taking the opposite side of customer bets.
  • Critics cite conflicts of interest and resemblance to sportsbooks.
Crypto.com Hires Traders to Bet Against Customers

Singapore-based Crypto.com has advertised for a quant trader to join its internal market-making team for sports prediction markets. This individual will be responsible for trading financial contracts linked to sports game outcomes, effectively taking the opposite side of customer wagers to maximize profits while managing risk.

The company's practice of having in-house traders operate against customers has sparked controversy. Critics argue it creates conflicts of interest, making the platform resemble a traditional sportsbook rather than a neutral trading venue. This is a departure from how prediction markets aim to distinguish themselves from sportsbooks that profit from customer losses.

Crypto.com asserts that proprietary trading is not a primary revenue source and that its market makers lack access to proprietary data or customer order flow. This development follows Coinbase's recent entry into the prediction market space, further signaling growth in this area of the crypto ecosystem.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Crypto.com is hiring quant traders to act as market makers on its sports prediction markets, trading against customers.
Critics are concerned that Crypto.com's in-house trading against customers creates conflicts of interest and resembles a sportsbook.
Crypto.com states that its market makers do not have access to proprietary data or customer order flow and that they offer a slight time advantage.

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