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High Roller Technologies wins NFA introducing broker license for ROLR platform

Published Jun 26, 2026Updated 49d ago

High Roller Technologies has secured a guaranteed introducing broker license from the National Futures Association ahead of its planned U.S. launch of the ROLR prediction markets platform. The company will operate through Crypto.com's futures commission merchant infrastructure, giving ROLR customers access to event contracts across sports, finance, and entertainment categories. The NFA registration clears the final regulatory hurdle for the platform's debut in the regulated U.S. prediction markets space, positioning High Roller Technologies alongside other federally compliant entrants in a sector where state and federal boundaries remain contested.

Why this matters?

High Roller Technologies must now prove it can capture traders on Crypto.com's rails before Kalshi, Polymarket, or DraftKings' DKeX lock in the liquidity network effects that determine which regulated platform survives the coming state-by-state crackdowns.

The bigger picture

Becomes the fourth CFTC-linked platform to break into U.S. prediction markets this month, after DraftKings' DKeX launch and alongside existing regulated venues Kalshi and Polymarket.

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