#USMilitaryMaduroBettingScandal US Army Sergeant Arrested for Using Classified Maduro Operation Intel to Place $400K Bet



A serving Green Beret allegedly leveraged secret military plans to profit on a crypto prediction market.

[WASHINGTON D.C.] – In one of the most bizarre national security scandals in recent years, a 38-year-old U.S. Army Special Forces sergeant has been arrested for allegedly using classified information about a covert mission to capture Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro — to place winning bets on the crypto prediction platform Polymarket.

The case has sparked outrage across military and intelligence circles, with many calling it a dangerous blend of espionage, gambling addiction, and crypto-anarchy.

Key Details of the Scandal

Aspect Details
Name Gannon Ken Van Dyke, Master Sergeant, U.S. Army Special Forces
Stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
Operation "Operation Absolute Resolve" – planned capture of Maduro (Jan 3, 2026)
Initial bet ~$33,000
Total profit Over $409,000
Platform used Polymarket (crypto prediction market)
Charges Wire fraud, unlawful monetary transactions, misuse of classified info, commodities fraud
Maximum penalty Decades in federal prison

What Happened?

According to the unsealed indictment:

· Van Dyke had direct access to the operational timeline, location details, and probability assessments of the Maduro capture mission.
· Days before the operation became public knowledge, he used a VPN to mask his U.S. IP address and placed bets on Polymarket predicting the exact outcome — including the mission's failure window and subsequent geopolitical fallout.
· After the operation unfolded, his account showed highly abnormal returns, triggering a compliance review by the platform, which then alerted federal authorities.

"This is not insider trading in stocks — this is a soldier betting against his own country's mission using top secret intel," said a senior DOJ official.

Why This Matters

· National Security Breach: A cleared special forces member weaponized classified data for personal crypto gain.
· Regulatory Spotlight: Prediction markets like Polymarket already face U.S. restrictions — this case may accelerate a full ban.
· Military Discipline: The Pentagon has launched an internal investigation into how operational data was leaked from within the command chain.

Official Reactions

· Pentagon Spokesperson: "We are appalled. This individual betrayed his uniform, his unit, and his country. Full cooperation with the DOJ is underway."
· Polymarket Statement: "We prohibit U.S.-based users. If violations are confirmed, accounts will be frozen and funds will be remitted to authorities."

What’s Next?

Van Dyke has been denied bail and is being held at a federal detention center. His court-martial and federal trial are expected to begin in late 2026. Meanwhile, lawmakers are calling for:

· Stricter background checks for personnel with crypto trading access
· A ban on all U.S. military personnel using offshore prediction markets
· Amendments to the Espionage Act to include crypto-based speculative exploitation
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