Kalshi, one of the largest prediction markets in the United States, said it would soon require some users to disclose their employers as part of a push to curb insider trading. The platform said in a ...
The prediction market platform Kalshi will soon require users to disclose their employers before they place certain trades that involve sensitive information, the company confirmed to NBC News on ...
Prediction markets are exploding in popularity during the 2026 World Cup, and two platforms dominate the conversation: Kalshi and Polymarket. Both allow users to trade on tournament outrights, Golden ...
BBB National Programs said it will refer Kalshi Inc. to regulatory authorities after the prediction-market company declined to take part in an advertising inquiry opened through the organization’s ...
The new policy is aimed at limiting insider trading as scrutiny of prediction markets grows. By Lauren McCarthy The prediction market Kalshi said on Tuesday that it would require users to disclose ...
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As the United States heads into an especially contentious midterm election season, prediction markets have already run into trouble with the political commentators they pay to promote their platforms.
With the New York Knicks taking Game 1 of the NBA Finals over the San Antonio Spurs, the markets across all major prediction sites shifted in the Knicks' favor. However, there are still different ...
SANTA FE, N.M. — The New Mexico Department of Justice is now suing online prediction market platform, Kalshi, after four of the state’s tribes sued the platform in May. The NMDOJ, led by state ...
Kalshi is building a new product for its highly-engaged traders, according to a source familiar with the company's plans. The interface, which CNBC was shown, allows users to manage multiple positions ...
A prediction market reported former U.S. Rep. George Santos to federal prosecutors after he boasted he'd be going to President Donald Trump's State of the Union address, then bet against his own ...