CFTC

S. 4160 Prediction Market Gambling Act Analysis

S. 4160 would ban sports contracts on CFTC exchanges. Full analysis of the bill text, market impact, and what it means for agent builders.

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OG.com Prediction Market Guide

OG.com prediction market guide covering CFTC-regulated contracts, fees, parlays, margin trading, API access, and agent integration.

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DraftKings Predictions Guide for Agents

DraftKings Predictions deep dive for developers and AI agents. Railbird Exchange, CFTC regulation, market types, API access, and agent integration strategies.

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FanDuel Predicts: Event Contracts Guide

FanDuel Predicts guide covering CFTC-regulated event contracts, CME Group infrastructure, fees, market categories, and comparison with Kalshi and Polymarket.

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CFTC Sues States, ICE Bets $2B on Polymarket

The CFTC sued three states over prediction market jurisdiction, ICE completed its $2B Polymarket investment, and LaLiga signed on. What it means for agents.

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Is Kalshi Legal? State-by-State Tracker

Kalshi legal status by state in 2026. Court rulings, state restrictions, federal preemption arguments, and what it means for prediction market agents.

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Kalshi Review: Platform, API & Agent Guide

Kalshi review for 2026. CFTC-regulated prediction market covering markets, fees, API quality, demo sandbox, sports contracts, and AI agent compatibility.

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Polymarket Review: Platform, API & Agent Guide

Polymarket review for 2026. Blockchain prediction market covering markets, fees, API architecture, US relaunch, and AI agent compatibility.

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The Prediction Markets Are Gambling Act Is Here — And DraftKings Is Already Celebrating

Senators Adam Schiff and John Curtis introduced the Prediction Markets Are Gambling Act, a bipartisan bill to ban sports and casino-style bets on platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket. DraftKings and FanDuel stocks surged 8% on the news. Here's what it means for the agent betting stack.

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PredictIt Review: CFTC-Regulated Political Prediction Market

PredictIt marketplace review — the CFTC-regulated political prediction market with 400K+ users, public API, and the deepest library of US election contracts.

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Polymarket Didn't Move Offshore — They Never Left

Polymarket runs two separate entities: a CFTC-regulated US exchange and an unregulated international site hosting war, nuclear, and assassination markets. Here's what the dual-entity structure means for agent builders.

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Are Prediction Markets Legal? US Regulation, State Laws, and Platform Rules in 2026

Are prediction markets legal in the US? Complete guide to CFTC regulation, Kalshi's legal status, Polymarket restrictions, state laws, and election betting rules in 2026.

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Polymarket Sues Michigan: What It Means for Prediction Market Agent Operators

Polymarket filed a federal lawsuit against Michigan AG Dana Nessel to block state enforcement of gambling laws against prediction markets. Here's what this means for anyone running autonomous agents on these platforms.

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What CFTC Perpetual Futures Approval Would Mean for AI Sports Betting Bots and Algorithmic Traders

If the CFTC approves perpetual futures for event contracts, it would open a regulated on-ramp for algorithmic sports betting bots. Here's what developers and quants need to know.

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DraftKings Predictions: Event Contracts, Railbird Acquisition & Agent Trading Guide

Deep dive into DraftKings Predictions — CFTC-regulated event contracts built on the Railbird acquisition. How it compares to Polymarket and Kalshi, arbitrage opportunities, and what it means for AI agents.

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Kalshi vs. DraftKings Predictions: CFTC-Regulated Event Contracts Compared

Kalshi vs. DraftKings Predictions head-to-head. Both are CFTC-regulated — compare markets, fees, API access, liquidity, and AI agent compatibility.

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Legal & Liability Guide for Agent Wallets: Who Is Responsible When AI Trades?

Legal liability framework for autonomous AI trading agents on prediction markets. Covers UETA, CFTC jurisdiction, EU AI Act, KYC/AML, principal-agent doctrine, and risk mitigation for builders operating agent wallets.

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KYC and Compliance Identity for Prediction Market Agents

KYC requirements for prediction market agents across Kalshi, Polymarket, and DraftKings. Operator vs agent identity, compliance patterns.

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