Who Longs War on Polymarket?
Original Title: Nigel Farage milkshake』d while touring with shady crypto ally
Original Author: Protos
Translation: Peggy, BlockBeats
Editor's Note: When a politician's public stance intersects with financial bets on prediction markets, the relationship between war and capital becomes particularly intriguing.
Recent reports suggest that George Cottrell, a longtime aide to UK right-wing politician Nigel Farage, has placed a $41,000 bet on the prediction market Polymarket, wagering that the US and Iran will be at war at least until June 30, 2026. If the bet is successful, he stands to gain around $123,000.
This article delves into this event, outlining Cottrell's controversial background and his trading history on prediction markets, and further extends to the emerging crypto capital network around Farage. From personal speculation to political funding, from prediction markets to military-industrial complex and geopolitical issues, these seemingly disparate clues are sketching out the increasingly complex intersection between crypto capital, political figures, and the war narrative.
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Contradictions Between Political Stance and Personal Bets
George Cottrell, an aide to UK politician Nigel Farage, recently placed a $41,000 bet on the prediction market Polymarket, betting that the war between the US and Iran will last at least four more months.
This bet comes as the Reform UK party in the UK has just called for an end to the conflict.
In February this year, after Israel and the US launched attacks on Iran, Farage criticized UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer for not allowing US forces to use a UK military base.
Prior to this week's shift in stance, the Reform UK party had always advocated that the UK should support this US-led military action.
However, party politician Robert Jenrick recently stated that the war should "end as soon as possible" due to its potential negative impact on the UK economy. Farage subsequently also stated that the UK should avoid getting involved in the conflict. However, his reason was the insufficient defense capability of the UK—earlier, Cyprus had been hit by drone attacks, raising concerns about security capabilities.
Despite a shift in Reform Party's position, Cottrell bet on March 7-9 that the US and Iran will not reach a ceasefire agreement by June 30, 2026.

Cryptocurrency investigator ZachXBT stated he is "highly confident" the actual account holder of GCottrell93 is George Cottrell.
If this bet ultimately pans out, he stands to profit approximately $123,000. However, current market pricing does not support this outcome, and the trade is currently at an unrealized loss of about $6,240.
Politician, Gambler, or Con Man? The Controversial Background of Longtime Aide Cottrell (George Cottrell)
According to multiple media reports, George Cottrell, long considered Nigel Farage's "right-hand man," has been a controversial figure in the UK political scene.
In March 2017, Cottrell was convicted in the US for telecommunications fraud. Law enforcement determined he had agreed to assist in laundering proceeds from drug trafficking and was arrested during a law enforcement sting operation.
Cottrell also resided in Montenegro for a period and was involved in a related investigation into local illicit political financing. Additionally, he was investigated for issues related to the use of a cryptocurrency ATM.
Furthermore, Cottrell is known to be a compulsive gambler. Reports indicate he lost €20 million (around $23 million) in a single poker game.
On the cryptocurrency prediction market Polymarket, his recent trading performance has also been poor. He has placed bets on various political events, including whether UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer will step down, if the US will strike Iran, and on the vote share of New York's new mayor Zohran Mamdani, among others. These trades have collectively resulted in losses exceeding $800,000.
Nevertheless, despite these losses, they pale in comparison to a significant profit he made previously. In the 2024 US presidential election, Cottrell bet on Donald Trump's victory and ultimately made around $13.2 million.

Crypto Capital and Nigel Farage's Political Network
George Cottrell is just one part of Nigel Farage's crypto relationship network.
This network now also includes former UK Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng and his btc-42">Bitcoin investment company, Stack BTC. Recently, Farage just invested £215,000 (approximately $289,000) in the company.
On the funding front, one of Reform UK's biggest supporters is usdt-257">Tether shareholder Christopher Harborne. Just last week, his cumulative donations to Farage-led Reform UK exceeded £22 million (around $29.6 million).
The Guardian reported that Tether shareholder Harborne also has links to a private jet. This jet flew Farage to the vicinity of the Chagos Islands at the end of February this year.
The background to this trip is a controversial agreement the UK government is pushing forward: to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, but the UK will continue to lease the local military base for 99 years.
Farage's purpose on this trip was to strengthen Reform UK's opposition to this agreement.
However, the trip did not go smoothly. Farage was initially taken to the Maldives but was denied entry by the UK military when attempting to go to the Chagos Islands. He then headed to Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, trying to discuss the agreement with Trump, but the two ultimately did not meet.
Editor's Note: The core facility on the Chagos Islands is Diego Garcia, a UK-US joint military base and one of the United States' key strategic outposts in the Indian Ocean, long used for Middle East military operations, intelligence gathering, and strategic bomber deployments.
Under the agreement arranged by the UK government, sovereignty of the Chagos Islands will be transferred to Mauritius, but the UK will continue to use Diego Garcia base on a 99-year lease, which will remain operational as a UK-US joint military base.
The background to driving this agreement is that the International Court of Justice and the United Nations have long viewed the UK's historical control over the Chagos Islands as illegitimate, and Mauritius has consistently sought the return of sovereignty. The UK government hopes to resolve this historical dispute through a "return of sovereignty + long-term base lease" approach while maintaining existing military deployments.
However, Nigel Farage and his Reform UK strongly oppose this arrangement, seeing it as effectively ceding UK territory and expressing concerns that future base usage may be politically constrained, thereby undermining the UK's strategic influence.
To voice his opposition, Farage had planned to visit the area for political statements. However, the Chagos Islands are a restricted military zone, and ordinary individuals cannot enter. He was initially taken to the Maldives and attempted to go to the islands but was denied entry by the UK military to the base island.
Subsequently, Farage went to the United States, hoping to garner Trump's support. His idea was that if Trump publicly opposed the agreement, the US might pressure the UK government. Therefore, he went to Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida in an attempt to meet him, but the two ultimately did not meet.

In addition to holding Tether shares, Habern is also one of the largest shareholders of the UK defense contractor QinetQ. Over the past year, QinetQ's US subsidiary has secured multiple US Army contracts, including:
Participation in a $4 billion military surveillance system contract;
Securing $41 million in funding for the development of counter-drone technology;
And undertaking a research and development contract for a new target acquisition system.
Furthermore, during the Boris Johnson administration, the company also received multimillion-pound defense contracts from the UK government.
However, despite the continuous contracts, according to a Reuters report earlier this year, the company is restructuring its US operations due to geopolitical uncertainties and operational and profitability pressures resulting from procurement cycle variations.
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