Gemini News & Prediction Market Coverage
Track the latest Gemini news across prediction markets. PredictionNews is following 7 active Gemini stories across regulation, legal action, market moves, and platform developments, each clustered from original reporting and summarized for operators, traders, and regulators.
Latest News
Gemini adds SpaceXAI intelligence layer as second AI partnership this week
LegalWisconsin sues Kalshi, Polymarket, Coinbase, and others over alleged illegal sports betting
TechGemini taps Grok for personalized AI-powered prediction market feeds
LegalCFTC suspended officials who flagged concerns about Polymarket, Crypto.com and Gemini
LegalCFTC says it should never have sued Gemini, joins motion to vacate $5M consent order
StocksGemini posts Q1 loss but lands $100M Bitcoin-funded investment
LegalGemini secures CFTC clearing license to bring prediction market derivatives in-house
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find the latest Gemini news?
Right here. PredictionNews tracks 7 active Gemini 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.