# CFTC Related Articles

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Washington Bans Kalshi from Offering Contracts on Sports, Elections, and Technology

The Washington State Supreme Court has prohibited the crypto-based event betting platform Kalshi from offering a wide range of event contracts to state residents, including those related to sports, elections, politics, entertainment, culture, technology, and science. Judge John McHale rejected Kalshi's argument that federal commodity market law preempts state gambling regulations. The ruling allows contracts tied to commodities, climate, economics, and financial metrics to continue but mandates Kalshi to implement geofencing measures by specific deadlines to block Washington users from accessing banned contracts. State Attorney General Nick Brown stated the action holds Kalshi accountable for operating illegal gambling. Kalshi contends that the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has exclusive jurisdiction over its business. The court found the state presented sufficient grounds for its case under three state laws and that federal law does not override Washington's gambling statute. This decision reinforces a distinction: financial/commodity-based contracts remain permissible, while those on political, sports, or cultural events fall under state gambling law. The outcome depends on Kalshi's pending appeal and similar legal battles in other states, highlighting the ongoing conflict between federal derivatives regulation and state-level gambling enforcement.

cryptonews.ru2 days ago 07:10

Washington Bans Kalshi from Offering Contracts on Sports, Elections, and Technology

cryptonews.ru2 days ago 07:10

Crypto Summit Preview: Trump to Personally Attend, SEC and CFTC Chairs to Share Stage — What New Regulations Will Be Decided?

The White House is convening a major crypto summit on August 19, with President Trump, SEC Chair Atkins, and CFTC Chair Selig expected to attend. Key industry players like Coinbase, Ripple, and a16z, alongside traditional finance giants such as Nasdaq and CME, are invited. Notably, prediction market platforms Kalshi and Polymarket are also on the guest list for the first time. The summit occurs ahead of a crucial September 15 Senate procedural vote for the CLARITY Act, which aims to clarify SEC and CFTC jurisdiction over digital assets. However, market predictions for the bill's passage in 2026 have fallen sharply to around 19%, stalled by political issues including conflicts related to Trump's crypto holdings and debates over stablecoin yields and DeFi regulation. Analysts like Nate Geraci suggest the administration's goal is to signal it will move forward with crypto regulation regardless of the congressional outcome. The SEC and CFTC are expected to advance rules—such as "Reg Crypto" and an "Innovation Exemption"—under existing authorities. The following day, the CFTC's new Innovation Advisory Committee will meet, aligning discussions on crypto, AI, and prediction markets. This summit marks a shift from the March 2025 meeting's focus on broad political support ("ending the war on crypto") to concrete regulatory planning. Despite the high-profile gathering, the market showed little immediate reaction, with Bitcoin prices remaining stable.

marsbit2 days ago 03:10

Crypto Summit Preview: Trump to Personally Attend, SEC and CFTC Chairs to Share Stage — What New Regulations Will Be Decided?

marsbit2 days ago 03:10

The Value, Growth, and Risks of Prediction Markets

The article discusses the explosive growth and complex nature of prediction markets in the United States, focusing on their value, risks, and regulatory challenges. Key drivers include sports betting, which fueled a 1795% year-over-year trading volume increase in Q2 2026, with platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket dominating. These markets offer significant potential as superior hedging tools for businesses and more efficient price discovery mechanisms than traditional polls or derivatives for events like Fed rate decisions, elections, or GPU prices. They also serve as customer acquisition channels for platforms like Robinhood. However, major challenges persist. A central conflict exists between federal regulators (CFTC), which classify event contracts as derivatives under its jurisdiction, and state authorities, which view sports-related contracts as illegal gambling, leading to numerous lawsuits. There is significant consumer protection risk: data shows most retail users lose money to professional traders, platforms market high-risk products like parlays, and protections (e.g., age limits, addiction help) are weaker than in state-regulated sports betting. The "self-certification" process allows rapid contract launches but creates regulatory uncertainty. The author argues prediction markets are fundamentally "better markets" but currently fail to provide adequate consumer safeguards. Proposals include integrating protection mechanisms (cooling-off periods, position limits), aligning risk warnings with product risks, creating paths from speculation to long-term investing, and applying specific consumer protections and taxes to sports contracts. The piece concludes by urging stakeholders to address these issues before a potential regulatory backlash undermines the markets' legitimate utility.

marsbit08/15 05:17

The Value, Growth, and Risks of Prediction Markets

marsbit08/15 05:17

Kalshi's Daily Stock Open Interest Hits Record High of $17.98 Million

Kalshi's daily open interest for its perpetual futures product hit a record $17.98 million on August 12th, just over two months after its launch. The CFTC-approved platform, which began with Bitcoin and Ethereum contracts in early June, now lists 13 crypto assets. Open interest remained below $5 million initially, saw mid-June spikes to $13-14 million, stabilized around $6-7 million, and has steadily climbed since July, consistently holding above $12 million in recent weeks. This growth indicates sustained trader engagement on a platform that recently offered only short-term binary contracts. Despite this rapid growth, Kalshi's total crypto perpetuals portfolio is small in scale, representing about 0.15% of rival Hyperliquid's $11.7 billion daily open interest. The comparison is structurally limited: each Kalshi contract requires federal regulatory pre-approval, resulting in a small list, whereas permissionless platforms like Hyperliquid support hundreds of pairs. The concentrated open interest on Kalshi's few approved contracts signals strong demand within its specific niche. Analysts suggest Kalshi is not cannibalizing existing decentralized exchange volume but is tapping a previously underserved pool of U.S.-based traders who lacked a legal, leveraged crypto platform. The true size of this new user pool remains unknown. While a market downturn could disrupt the trend, the open interest chart has so far shown consistent upward momentum.

cryptonews.ru08/14 11:22

Kalshi's Daily Stock Open Interest Hits Record High of $17.98 Million

cryptonews.ru08/14 11:22

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