Polymarket Reportedly Raises $30M Before FBI Raid Amid Regulatory Challenges

The round of funding for the unregulated prediction market platform comes at a $350 million valuation, according to The Verge

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Polymarket, a cryptocurrency-based prediction market platform, raised $30 million in a recent funding round at a $350 million valuation, as reported by The Verge. The funding came just days before the FBI raided the New York City residence of the platform’s CEO, Shayne Coplan, in connection with potential regulatory violations.

The raid highlights growing scrutiny of Polymarket’s operations, which remain unlicensed by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), a key regulatory body overseeing prediction markets in the U.S. 

The lack of licensing seems to be a sticking point for some potential investors. The funding round, which has not been officially announced, came in lower than CEO Shayne Coplan’s initial targets, with several potential investors declining to participate.

According to The Verge, Coplan has been noncommittal in discussions with investors about whether the company would pursue proper licensing.

Polymarket faces competitive pressure from Kalshi

Polymarket’s challenges come amid increasing competition from Kalshi, a fully regulated prediction market operating under CFTC oversight. Kalshi’s compliance with U.S. regulatory frameworks has positioned it as a safer alternative for traders concerned about legal uncertainties.

While Polymarket saw significant trading activity during the U.S. elections, with daily trading volumes reaching nearly $370 million on Election Day, data from Dune Analytics shows a sharp decline post-election. 

Daily trading volumes have since dropped to under $50 million, raising concerns about the platform’s ability to sustain engagement beyond major political events.

Dune screenshot of Polymarket daily trade volume

A pivotal moment for Polymarket

The combination of regulatory scrutiny, competitive pressures, and declining trading activity underscores the challenges the unregulated platform Polymarket faces. 

As the FBI investigation continues, the platform’s future may depend on its willingness to navigate the complexities of U.S. regulatory compliance—a challenge its competitor Kalshi has already embraced.

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