British YouTuber Lord Miles’ fasting on a desert bet was resolved as “no” on Polymarket after he inexplicably disappeared from live footage and was presumed 0 has now been confirmed that he is still alive, but under police 1 Miles has been accused of manipulating a Polymarket betting market “Lord Miles completes 40-day water fast in the desert?” The 26-year-old influencer had been streaming from a desert tent throughout his fasting attempt, posting regular updates on his YouTube 2 ANNOUNCEMENT ON MILES Miles has been detained by Saudi intelligence on false charges from an American who has created several fake reports through a bribed, corrupt journalist in order to make money on 3 are aware that someone who bet on the “no” option… — Lord Miles Official (@real_lord_miles) September 28, 2025 For nearly two weeks, his account went silent, which led many netizens to believe he was 4 X account was also restricted during the period, with posts visible only to 5 Miles still alive, arrested in Saudi Arabia According to crypto content creator and scams investigator Coffeezilla, wagers surpassed $14 million in total volume, but odds stumbled when he vanished from live footage in late 6 circulated on social platforms that Lord Miles had collapsed into a coma while being treated in a Saudi Arabian 7 allegedly administered glucose intravenously, causing his body to go into 8 deepened when news emerged that Lord Miles had been arrested in Saudi Arabia on unspecified terrorism 9 managing his official account issued a statement insisting the case was fabricated.
“Someone has fucked Miles over at great expense,” they wrote, suggesting a false report had been sent to Saudi intelligence about his past activities in Afghanistan and the 10 account handlers claimed Lord Miles had no criminal record in the United Kingdom, and they had proof to clear his 11 also invited prominent YouTubers to visit him in jail, adding that he was struggling mentally without English speakers or reading material. “We will give the location and how to meet him,” the statement said. “Only condition is that you bring him some English language books to read, as he is losing his mind.” Coffeezilla has accused Lord Miles of secretly betting against himself on Polymarket before his 12 pictures on his Patreon channel, the investigator claimed Lord Miles sent funds to an account on the platform and wagered “no” on his own fast, alleged to have earned more than $60,000.
Before his disappearance, Lord Miles was caught sending money to PolyMarket where he bet "NO" on the 13 account Miles funded made $60,000+ 14 — Coffeezilla (@coffeebreak_YT) October 3, 2025 Other accusations surfaced from his representatives, who insisted that others had also placed substantial bets against him by submitting false reports that triggered his arrest. “These people did this in order to cash in on their ‘no’ bet,” the statement claimed, adding that they had made “high six figures.” Lord Miles had reportedly managed to complete 34 days of fasting before being forced into hospital by 15 in custody, he is said to have apologized to his supporters for failing to complete the challenge and promised to attempt another 40-day fast in the 16 under scrutiny during US launch month The market manipulation news could do more harm for Polymarket, a New York-based prediction platform that just got its ticket back to the US after years of scuffling with 17 reported by Cryptopolitan, the company could be listed in the stock market this 18 Miles’ betting market became one of the site’s most active in recent weeks, but screams of manipulation grew when the probability of him completing the challenge plunged from 68% to 18%.
Users accused the platform of mishandling the resolution process, arguing it was biased against those who had backed him to 19 traders accused Polymarket of changing the rules after the fact, while others claimed it had become complicit in Miles’ alleged fraudulent acts. “You allowed market manipulation, insider trading, and fraud in the Lord Miles 40-day fast challenge 20 has knowingly defrauded customers and has not done a single thing to remedy 21 has no place in the USA.” One disgruntled user wrote in reply to Polymarket CEO Shayne Coplan, who posted about speaking at a regulatory roundtable hosted by the SEC and 22 deleted an earlier post where it had shared Lord Miles’ 23 your strategy with mentorship + daily ideas - 30 days free access to our trading program
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