
Capitalisn't Are Betting Apps Engineered for Addiction? - ft. Jonathan Cohen
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Feb 5, 2026 Jonathan Cohen, policy lead and author of Losing Big who studies the social costs of legalized sports betting. He discusses how rapid online rollout, app design, and data-driven targeting amplify harm. Short takes cover micro-bets and VIP tactics, links to bankruptcies and neglect, mobile normalization, and proposals like app speed bumps and fiduciary duties for data holders.
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Reckless Speed Of Legalization
- The rapid post-PASPA rollout created an unprecedented, frictionless sports-betting ecosystem.
- Jonathan Cohen calls the speed and design of legalization "reckless," not legalization itself.
Apps Engineered For Continuous Play
- Modern betting apps mimic social-media engagement and slot-machine mechanics to maximize time on platform.
- Cohen notes endless micro-bets, targeted bonuses, and VIP hosts keep users continuously engaged.
Correlated Financial Harms
- Studies show legalization of online sports betting correlates with worse financial outcomes fast.
- Cohen cites 25–30% increases in bankruptcies and rises in delinquencies after rollout.



