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Kalshi (KALSHI) Latest News

2026-04-14 04:15

Prediction platform Kalshi previews a new product on April 27; the community speculates it may introduce a perpetual prediction market

Gate News message, April 14, the prediction platform Kalshi released a video teaser, announcing that it will launch a new product on April 27. The video shows a green spiral gradually forming a perpetual circular shape, eventually displaying the text "Timeless" (Eternal). The community speculates that this update may be introducing a perpetual prediction market with no expiration date, breaking through Kalshi’s existing event contract deadline limitations and improving trading flexibility.

2026-04-09 06:46

The CFTC and the Department of Justice jointly apply to block Arizona’s enforcement against Kalshi

Gate News message: On April 9, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and the Department of Justice jointly filed a request with the federal court on Tuesday evening, seeking to block Arizona from enforcing its state gambling laws against prediction market operator Kalshi. The two agencies argue that Kalshi’s contracts tied to real-world events such as sports events and elections are, in essence, financial derivatives (swap agreements), and therefore should be governed by the Commodity Exchange Act and the federal regulatory framework rather than state gambling statutes. Arizona previously brought criminal charges against Kalshi, with a hearing date set for April 13. Currently, courts around the country are split on the issue: the federal appeals court in New Jersey has leaned toward supporting the federal regulatory position, but other district courts have been more open to the state’s arguments.

2026-04-07 14:05

Fox News teams up with Kalshi to improve the accuracy of news reporting using predictive market mechanisms

Gate News message: On April 7, the U.S. news network Fox News officially integrated the Kalshi platform, using the prediction market mechanism to add accountability to news coverage while encouraging content to be closer to facts. As one of the three major mainstream news networks in the United States, Fox News hopes to eliminate bias through prediction markets, strengthen accuracy, and ensure that news coverage is not influenced by political positions, keeping correctness as the guiding principle.

2026-04-07 09:03

Kalshi data: the probability that markets expect the Federal Reserve to hold rates steady this April is 98%

Gate News message, on April 7, Kalshi’s latest data shows that the market is pricing in a 98% probability that the Federal Reserve will hold steady this April, and a 2% probability of a 25-basis-point rate cut. Currently, the trading volume in this prediction market exceeds $10 million.

2026-04-07 05:57

Kalshi Wins in New Jersey: Prediction Markets Get Federal Endorsement, Key Ruling in the Regulatory Authority Battle

Gate News message: The U.S. prediction market platform Kalshi has made a key breakthrough in its legal dispute with the state of New Jersey. In a 2-1 ruling, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit determined that Kalshi may continue offering sports-related contracts in the state. The core rationale was that the relevant transactions fall under federal oversight, giving the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) exclusive jurisdiction. The dispute in this decision centered on whether prediction market contracts should be treated as gambling. New Jersey argued that its gambling regulations apply to all sports-related transactions. However, the majority opinion held that Kalshi’s product fits the definition of “swaps,” placing it within the scope of federal commodities law regulation rather than traditional gambling activities. The court further noted that these contracts are tied to economic outcomes and meet the standards under federal law for financial derivatives. Even the dissenting judge acknowledged that these prediction market contracts have swap-like characteristics. Based on this, if state enforcement were to step in, it would conflict with the existing federal regulatory framework. On the procedural side, the court upheld the preliminary injunction against New Jersey, finding that Kalshi had shown a likelihood of success on the merits and faced potential irreparable harm. This means that, before the case reaches a final ruling, state regulators cannot temporarily restrict its operations under gambling laws. Of note, the case is seen as a landmark matter in the U.S. where a federal appellate court directly addressed the legality of prediction markets for the first time. As prediction markets expand their use in political, economic, and geopolitical events, their regulatory boundaries are being scrutinized more closely. Previously, Kalshi also faced litigation pressure over contracts related to international conflicts. This ruling highlights the tension between U.S. federal and state regulatory authority, and it also sends a phased positive signal for the prediction market industry. How the relevant regulatory frameworks will be unified going forward will remain a key focus for the market.

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![](https://img-cdn.gateio.im/social/moments-08a899640f-67babf77d0-8b7abd-badf29) A U.S. federal district court has temporarily barred the state of Arizona from prosecuting the prediction market platform Kalshi under its gambling law. The judge said the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has exclusive jurisdiction, so the state government may not overstep. In a recent ruling, a U.S. federal district court decided a legal dispute between the prediction market platform Kalshi and the Arizona state government, temporarily blocking the state from enforcing gambling-related regulations against the platform and simultaneously pausing the related criminal proceedings. The ruling initially clarifies the priority order between federal and state governments regarding regulatory authority over financial derivative products. Judges assign primary legal jurisdiction to the federal government ----------------- In the ruling, U.S. District Judge Michael Liburdi said the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has presented sufficient evidence to show that the “Event Contracts” provided by the prediction market fall within the definition of Swaps under the Commodity Exchange Act. Under the statute, the CFTC has Exclusive Jurisdiction over products traded on designated contract markets. The judge said federal law has priority in regulating such financial products, and therefore Arizona’s attempt to regulate the market under state-level gambling regulations exceeds its enforcement authority. After the order was issued, the criminal arraignment hearing originally scheduled for Monday was canceled, showing that the federal courts are inclined to protect a unified regulatory framework for national financial markets. Kalshi insists event contracts are a new type of financial instrument --------------------- Arizona’s prosecuting authorities previously brought 20 misdemeanor charges against Kalshi, alleging that the platform illegally accepted bets involving political election outcomes, college athletic events, and players’ individual performance, while emphasizing that the state strictly prohibits unlicensed gambling operations. However, Kalshi insists its operating model is not traditional gambling, but rather offers clients “yes” or “no” contract trading based on event outcomes. Kalshi insists that what clients trade with each other is a risk swap, not a wager between players and a bookmaker in traditional gambling; in nature, it is a financial product. Different rulings across the U.S. ---------- Arizona was the first state in the U.S. to take action against prediction market platforms, triggering a ripple effect. Besides Arizona, Kalshi is also facing legal pressure in Utah and Iowa. For now, court rulings vary by jurisdiction: Nevada and Massachusetts support the state government’s ban, while New Jersey and Tennessee have issued decisions favorable to the platform. The Trump family supports prediction markets ---------- The Trump administration has shown support for prediction markets, even bringing lawsuits through federal agencies against Connecticut, Arizona, and Illinois, challenging local governments for interfering with federal regulatory activities and arguing that using state law to target compliant financial companies would set a dangerous precedent. The development of prediction platforms is closely intertwined with political forces. President Trump’s eldest son is an adviser to Kalshi and Polymarket, and also an investor in the latter. The Trump-owned social media platform Truth Social is reportedly preparing to launch a crypto-based prediction market called Truth Predict. Kalshi argues that if states enforce their gambling laws independently, it would threaten the platform’s survival and damage the integrity and liquidity of contracts. Kalshi believes Arizona’s criminal prosecution is intended to interfere with existing civil litigation procedures. A spokesperson for the Arizona Attorney General’s Office, Rich Taylor, disagreed with the judge’s decision to pause the case against Kalshi, saying it will evaluate next steps. * This article is republished with authorization from: 《Chain News》 * Original title: 《Judge bars Arizona from regulating prediction markets, pauses prosecution of Kalshi》 * Original author: DW
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![](https://img-cdn.gateio.im/social/moments-84aeca0cf9-48f713ff73-8b7abd-badf29) A U.S. federal district court has ruled to temporarily bar Arizona from suing the prediction market platform Kalshi under its gambling law. The judge said the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has exclusive jurisdiction, and the state government may not go beyond that. A U.S. federal district court has recently issued a ruling in the legal dispute between the prediction market platform Kalshi and the Arizona government. The court temporarily blocked the state from enforcing the gambling-related regulations against the platform, and simultaneously stayed the related criminal proceedings. The ruling initially clarifies the priority order of regulatory authority between the federal government and state governments over financial derivatives. Judges assign legal priority jurisdiction to the federal government ----------------- In the ruling, U.S. district judge Michael Liburdi said the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has presented sufficient evidence to show that the Event Contracts (“event contracts”) offered by the prediction market satisfy the definition of Swaps under the Commodity Exchange Act. Under the regulation, the CFTC has Exclusive Jurisdiction over products traded on a designated contract market. The judge believes federal law has priority in regulating such financial products, so Arizona’s attempt to regulate the market through state-level gambling regulations went beyond its enforcement authority. After the order was issued, the criminal preliminary hearing scheduled for Monday was canceled, indicating that the federal courts are inclined to protect a unified regulatory framework for national financial markets. Kalshi insists that event contracts are a new type of financial instrument --------------------- Arizona’s prosecutors previously brought 20 misdemeanor charges against Kalshi, alleging that the platform illegally accepted wagers involving political election results, college sports events, and players’ individual performances, and emphasizing that the state strictly prohibits unlicensed gambling operations. However, Kalshi insists that its operating model is not traditional gambling, but rather offers customers contracts to buy and sell “yes” or “no” positions based on event outcomes. Kalshi argues that what happens between its customers is a risk swap, not a bet between players and a house as in traditional gambling, and that in nature it is a financial product. Different rulings across the U.S. states ---------- Arizona was the first state in the U.S. to take action against prediction market platforms, which then triggered a ripple effect. In addition to Arizona, Kalshi is also facing legal pressure in Utah and Iowa. At present, judges in different places have reached different decisions: Nevada and Massachusetts support the state-government ban, while New Jersey and Tennessee have issued rulings in favor of the platform. The Trump family supports prediction markets ---------- The Trump administration has shown support for prediction markets, even with federal agencies filing lawsuits against Connecticut, Arizona, and Illinois, questioning whether local governments interfere with federal regulatory business. It argues that using state laws to go after compliant financial companies will set a dangerous precedent. The development of prediction platforms is deeply intertwined with political forces. The eldest son of President Trump serves as an adviser to Kalshi and Polymarket, and is also an investor in the latter. Truth Social, the Trump-owned social media platform, is preparing to launch a cryptocurrency-based prediction market called Truth Predict. Kalshi argues that if each state enforces its gambling laws independently, it will threaten the platform’s survival and damage the integrity and liquidity of contracts. Kalshi believes Arizona’s criminal prosecution is intended to interfere with existing civil litigation procedures. A spokesperson for the Arizona Attorney General’s Office, Rich Taylor, disagrees with the judge’s stay of the ruling against Kalshi and said it will assess subsequent actions. * This article is republished with authorization from: 《Chain News》 * Original title: 《Judge blocks Arizona from regulating prediction markets, temporarily suspending prosecution of Kalshi》 * Original author: DW
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