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Polymarket Eyes US Return in Discussions with CFTC Officials

April 28, 2026 5 Min Read
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Polymarket Eyes US Return in Discussions with CFTC Officials
Polymarket is reportedly in talks with the CFTC to bring its primary blockchain-based prediction exchange back to the US market under a regulated framework.
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By Mark Tyler

Polymarket is reportedly in active negotiations with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to return its primary prediction market exchange to the United States. According to reports, the company’s discussions with the federal regulator involve lifting a ban that has prevented American residents from accessing its main blockchain-based betting platform for several years. This move follows the company’s previous acquisition of a regulated derivatives exchange and signals a potential shift in the agency’s stance toward decentralized prediction markets under current leadership.

The pivot back to the American market would mark a significant shift for the company, which has operated under strict geographical restrictions since reaching a settlement with federal authorities. Years ago, the CFTC penalized Polymarket for offering off-exchange event contracts, resulting in a substantial fine and an agreement to geofence U.S. users. However, the legal environment has shifted recently, particularly after separate investigations into the platform’s operations concluded without further enforcement action against the company.

Central to these new talks is a plan to merge the company’s global operations with its domestic arm. By integrating its core blockchain technology with existing federal licenses, the company hopes to offer a unified, compliant experience for domestic traders. This comes at a time when major financial institutions are paying closer attention to on-chain assets, as seen with Morgan Stanley expanding access to digital assets for high-net-worth clients.

Regulatory Shifts and the Battle Over Prediction Markets

The timing of these negotiations matches a period of intense regulatory friction at the CFTC regarding event-based contracts. Federal officials have recently pursued a policy of exclusive jurisdiction over these markets, sometimes clashing with state-level authorities over who has the right to regulate or shut down such platforms. The agency has been involved in legal disputes to ensure that prediction markets fall under federal purview rather than varying state gambling laws.

Within the agency itself, the path to approval for Polymarket is complicated by a reported lack of personnel. The CFTC has been operating with vacancies among its commissioners, which has prompted concern from legislators regarding the concentration of power and the speed of rulemaking. Any formal decision to lift the ban on Polymarket would likely require a commission vote, a task made difficult by the current state of the panel. This administrative situation persists while the broader crypto market undergoes a utility shift that prioritizes regulated frameworks.

Integrating Blockchain Technology with Federal Licenses

The proposed deal would likely see Polymarket migrate its domestic users onto its native blockchain platform rather than maintaining the more limited version currently offered through its U.S. subsidiary. This technical integration is designed to prove that decentralized infrastructure can meet federal transparency and audit requirements. If successful, it would validate the premise that smart contracts can handle complex settlements under the gaze of Washington regulators.

Other networks are watching this case closely as a bellwether for institutional adoption. For instance, the outlook for Cardano and similar platforms often hinges on whether decentralized applications can find a home within the regulated U.S. financial system. Polymarket’s success would set a precedent for how other decentralized companies navigate the transition to licensed financial entities.

Future Implications for US Event Betting

If federal regulators grant Polymarket the necessary approvals, the landscape for event betting in the United States could change quickly. For years, domestic users have been relegated to specialized platforms with lower liquidity or blocked entirely from the most active global markets. Reintroducing the main Polymarket exchange would bring liquidity back onshore, potentially providing data for political and economic forecasting.

But the hurdles remain steep. The CFTC must balance the platform’s return with ongoing concerns about market manipulation and the protection of retail investors. While the company has reportedly not provided public details on the specifics of the discussions, the existence of these talks suggests that both the industry and its regulators are looking for a way to bring decentralized finance into the mainstream legal fold.

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