Kalshi plans to disclose insider trading disciplinary actions, signaling the start of a professional era in prediction market regulation

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Kalshi plans to publicly disclose insider trading disciplinary notices

Market prediction platform Kalshi’s Chief Enforcement Officer Robert DeNault announced that Kalshi intends to publicly disclose a series of insider trading disciplinary notices to users in the coming weeks. This initiative is the result of months of clearing a backlog of suspicious transactions. CEO Tarek Mansour confirmed that the monitoring system “Poirot” has completed over 200 investigations, with some cases already referred to law enforcement agencies.

Enforcement Leadership and Backlog Clearance Actions

Robert DeNault joined Kalshi’s four-person legal team as Chief Enforcement Officer in October 2025. He previously served as a partner at U.S. law firm White & Case and has extensive experience in white-collar crime investigations. He stated that after joining, he dedicated nearly all his time to handling the backlog of suspicious transaction cases and plans to continue publicly disclosing enforcement results in the coming weeks.

Since September 2025, DeNault has been strengthening Kalshi’s functions to distinguish between “legitimate information asymmetry” and “illegal insider trading,” aiming to elevate Kalshi’s enforcement standards to a level comparable with the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and Nasdaq.

The market context triggering this cleanup includes: a $400,000 payout related to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Polymarket, which raised market integrity concerns, and Congressman Richie Torres proposing legislation to establish stricter anti-corruption mechanisms in prediction markets.

Kalshi’s Insider Trading Standards and Enforcement Framework

Kalshi currently focuses on regulating “Middleman Trading”: if a trader has a direct relationship with an entity responsible for settling related contracts, they are forcibly excluded from the market, even if they do not profit from the trade. Such “market violations” will still result in public disciplinary notices.

Core Elements of Kalshi’s Enforcement Framework

Poirot Monitoring System: has completed over 200 investigations; CEO Tarek Mansour confirmed some cases have been referred to law enforcement agencies.

MNPI (Material Non-Public Information) Standard: The scope is broad, covering scenarios such as backstage staff abusing rehearsal details. Such behaviors are considered clear contract violations and market bans.

Public Disciplinary Notices: Modeled after NYSE and Nasdaq enforcement frameworks, with plans to publicly release enforcement notices to users.

Prohibition of Middleman Trading: Traders associated with settlement entities must be forcibly removed from relevant markets to eliminate conflicts of interest.

A notable macro background is that the enforcement力度 of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has declined due to the departure of many lawyers. Chairman Mike Selig stated that the agency is shifting toward an AI-driven “minimum effective regulation” approach. Kalshi’s proactive enforcement efforts help fill the gap left by the federal regulatory contraction to some extent.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kalshi’s Poirot monitoring system, and what specific investigation results have been achieved?

Poirot is Kalshi’s internal market monitoring system. CEO Tarek Mansour stated earlier this month that the system has completed over 200 investigations into suspicious insider trading and market manipulation, with some cases already referred to federal law enforcement. The first batch of disciplinary notices is expected to be publicly disclosed within a few weeks.

How does Kalshi define “Middleman Trading,” and why is this behavior heavily regulated?

Middleman Trading refers to trades where the trader has a direct relationship with an entity responsible for settling related prediction contracts, such as employees or consultants of the contract party. Because such traders may access insider information and gain unfair advantages, Kalshi forcibly excludes them from relevant markets. Even if they do not profit, violations will trigger public disciplinary notices.

What is the relationship between Kalshi’s enforcement actions and the CFTC’s regulatory stance?

Currently, the enforcement力度 of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has declined due to talent attrition. Chairman Mike Selig is promoting a lightweight, AI-assisted regulatory model. Against the backdrop of conservative federal regulation, Kalshi’s proactive clearing of backlog cases and establishment of a public enforcement mechanism are seen as a landmark self-regulatory initiative by a major prediction market platform. The development of its enforcement framework will continue to attract industry and regulatory attention.

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