Crypto Com News & Prediction Market Coverage
Track the latest Crypto Com news across prediction markets. PredictionNews is following 38 active Crypto Com stories across regulation, legal action, market moves, and platform developments, each clustered from original reporting and summarized for operators, traders, and regulators.
Latest News
Nevada AG Ford secures injunction halting Crypto.com and Robinhood event contracts
GlobalDraftKings CEO Jason Robins to keynote NEXTPredict NYC
DealsHigh Roller unveils ROLR prediction challenge, Crypto.com partnership
DealsHigh Roller Technologies gains after unveiling $25 million prediction market challenge
LegalNevada judge blocks Polymarket from offering event contracts in state
DealsCrypto.com launches OG prediction market app on Apple App Store
TradingKalshi donated $39,200 to Becerra's campaign while pricing him at 74% to win
LegalCFTC sues Minnesota and Gov. Walz to block nation's first state prediction market ban
DealsCrypto.com and OG Prediction Markets partner with U.S. SailGP Team
LegalKalshi volume hits $17B in May as it pivots from retail to Wall Street
LegalWisconsin sues Kalshi, Polymarket, Coinbase, and others over alleged illegal sports betting
TechTrillium Surveyor and Crypto.com expand surveillance readiness for prediction markets
LegalCFTC sues Rhode Island to block state enforcement against Kalshi and Polymarket
OpinionCFTC commissioner names prediction markets as priority amid staff-purge allegations
DealsFanatics strikes deal for official World Cup prediction markets in U.S.
LegalTrump reverses stance to back CFTC as sole prediction market regulator
LegalCFTC suspended officials who flagged concerns about Polymarket, Crypto.com and Gemini
LegalWhite House begins review of CFTC proposal to oversee prediction markets
OpinionTrump praises Kalshi and Polymarket, assails state regulators on Truth Social
StocksTrump Media embeds prediction markets on Truth Social via Crypto.com
DealsNHL signs CFTC integrity memo on hockey event contracts, joining MLB
LegalKalshi, Coinbase, Robinhood, Crypto.com and Underdog form Coalition for Prediction Markets amid state lawsuits
TradingNinth Circuit denies Kalshi and Polymarket preemption shield as House opens insider-trading probe
LegalKalshi adds Trump ally Budowich to Coalition for Prediction Markets as second lobbying arm
LegalKalshi launches 'Americans for Fair Markets' lobby group as Congress opens insider trading probe
LegalSenate Commerce Committee grills Kalshi and Crypto.com on sports betting ads and oversight gaps
DealsBetr buys NFA broker Ascent Capital Management to skip build and offer prediction markets this year
LegalSenators Hickenlooper and Curtis back prediction market legislation at tense hearing
DealsHigh Roller taps Crypto.com CDNA for ROLR-branded US prediction markets launch
DealsCrypto.com Prediction Markets head Travis McGhee departs
LegalCFTC files amicus brief backing Kalshi against Ohio in prediction-market jurisdiction fight
DealsKalshi hits $22B valuation in $1B Coatue-led Series F
DealsUnderdog hires ex-Crypto.com event contracts chief Lundgren as CEO
LegalCFTC talks sports leagues, SEC coordination as prediction market rulemaking drags on
OpinionChainalysis champions blockchain transparency as crypto prediction markets scale
TechCME Group-FanDuel event contract launch draws crypto rivals into prediction market race
LegalCFTC sues Wisconsin to block state crackdown on prediction markets
LegalUS sues Wisconsin to block state lawsuits against Kalshi, Polymarket, four other prediction markets
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find the latest Crypto Com news?
Right here. PredictionNews tracks 38 active Crypto Com stories, each clustered from original reporting and summarized for prediction-market operators, traders, and regulators, and refreshed throughout the day.
Are prediction markets legal in the US?
Federally, yes. Platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket US operate as CFTC-regulated event-contract exchanges, which is why they're available even in states where sports betting is banned. Legality is contested at the state level, especially for sports contracts, the regulatory fight PredictionNews tracks daily.
Are prediction markets the same as gambling?
Legally, no. They're overseen by the CFTC as financial event contracts, not by state gambling regulators, and you trade "Yes"/"No" shares priced between $0 and $1 rather than betting against a bookmaker's odds. That distinction is at the heart of the current regulatory debate.
How do prediction markets work?
You buy shares in a "Yes" or "No" outcome priced between $0 and $1. The price reflects the market's implied probability of the event. Correct predictions settle at $1 per share, incorrect ones at $0. They function like an exchange, not a sportsbook.