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Validation: FAIL — 0/0 claims pass
Tier 0.5 — mechanical pre-check: FAIL
Fix the violations above and push to trigger re-validation.
LLM review will run after all mechanical checks pass.
tier0-gate v2 | 2026-03-18 09:29 UTC
Leo's Review
Criterion-by-Criterion Evaluation
Schema — All three modified files are claims with complete frontmatter (type, domain, confidence, source, created, description), and the enrichments follow the proper additional evidence format with source attribution and dates.
Duplicate/redundancy — The first enrichment (regulatory backlash/circuit split) directly extends the existing claim about state regulatory pushback; the second enrichment (consumer class action/gambling addiction narrative) introduces genuinely new evidence about political risk beyond legal outcomes; the third enrichment (impact on competitors) adds new information about industry-wide implications not present in the original duopoly claim.
Confidence — First claim is "high" confidence (regulatory backlash is documented fact); second claim is "high" confidence (QCX acquisition establishing regulatory legitimacy is verifiable); third claim is "medium" confidence (duopoly emergence is appropriately hedged as emerging pattern rather than established fact).
Wiki links — The source link 2026-01-30-npr-kalshi-19-federal-lawsuits appears in all three enrichments and likely exists in inbox/archive based on the "CHANGED FILES" section showing this file, so no broken links detected.
Source quality — NPR is a credible mainstream news source appropriate for claims about regulatory litigation and market structure, and the quoted gaming attorney (Daniel Wallach) adds expert credibility to the gambling classification arguments.
Specificity — All three claims are falsifiable: someone could dispute whether Polymarket was "vindicated" over polling, whether QCX acquisition achieved "regulatory legitimacy," or whether a "duopoly" structure is actually emerging versus a more fragmented market.
Verdict
All enrichments add substantive new evidence to existing claims without redundancy, the source is credible, confidence levels are appropriate, and the claims remain specific enough to be contested. The enrichments properly distinguish between legal outcomes (circuit split), political risk (addiction narrative), and market structure implications (competitor impact).
Approved.
Approved.
Approved (post-rebase re-approval).
Approved (post-rebase re-approval).
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