The big state gamble on prediction markets - FT中文网
登录×
电子邮件/用户名
密码
记住我
请输入邮箱和密码进行绑定操作:
请输入手机号码,通过短信验证(目前仅支持中国大陆地区的手机号):
请您阅读我们的用户注册协议隐私权保护政策,点击下方按钮即视为您接受。
FT商学院

The big state gamble on prediction markets

Fights over regulation could reshape the US federal system of government
00:00

{"text":[[{"start":7.34,"text":"If you live in Phoenix, can you put down money on the outcome of the 2026 Arizona governor’s race? What about a resident of Hartford who wants to bet on a University of Connecticut basketball game?"}],[{"start":20.869999999999997,"text":"Until recently, the answers were pretty clear. Arizona has banned election-related wagers for more than a century, and Connecticut forbade bets on local college teams when it legalised other forms of sports gambling in 2021."}],[{"start":36.05,"text":"But national prediction markets including Kalshi and Polymarket have clouded the picture significantly. These rapidly growing businesses offer “events contracts” that match customers who want to take the opposite side of binary outcomes. Some bets turn on share prices and interest rates so they look very much like investments. Others focus on Oscar winners and sporting events and feel a lot more like gambling. "}],[{"start":63.42999999999999,"text":"At the same time, suspiciously well-timed bets ahead of the US attacks on Venezuela and Iran have raised fears that the platforms are being used to profit from inside information. "}],[{"start":77.42999999999999,"text":"Now lawsuits are flying that could fundamentally alter not just betting markets but the balance of power within the US federal system of government. Arizona last month filed criminal charges against Kalshi accusing it of operating an unlicensed gambling business that offers illegal wagers on elections. At least 20 other states have gone down the civil litigation route, and a federal judge temporarily banned Kalshi from operating in Nevada."}],[{"start":107.21,"text":"But Kalshi, which lists Donald Trump Jr as a “strategic adviser”, says its contracts are legal under federal rules and has called in help from high places. Last week the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission sued Arizona, Connecticut and Illinois to prevent them from applying state laws to prediction markets. "}],[{"start":130.79999999999998,"text":"The Trump administration says it is protecting the national financial market for swaps from unnecessary red tape. “The CFTC will continue to safeguard its exclusive regulatory authority . . . against overzealous state regulators,” said CFTC chair Michael S Selig, a Trump appointee."}],[{"start":150.02999999999997,"text":"But the states contend they are fulfilling their longstanding duty to protect citizens from industries that could do them harm. “Arizona will not be bullied into letting any company place itself above state law,” said state attorney-general Kris Mayes. Her Connecticut counterpart William Tong said: “We will aggressively defend Connecticut’s commonsense consumer protection laws.”"}],[{"start":173.45999999999998,"text":"The fight highlights the conflicts that emerge when innovative businesses blur the lines — or exploit the holes — between the national markets that the federal government is charged with regulating and day-to-day activities that traditionally fall within state control. These clashes are only going to become more common and more heated."}],[{"start":197.98999999999998,"text":"As Donald Trump has sought to shrink the federal government and cut regulation, state attorneys-general have jumped in to use their laws to bring enforcement cases in areas such as cryptocurrency, consumer finance and antitrust, where they think the US government has dropped the ball. "}],[{"start":216.71999999999997,"text":"The Trump administration is also publicly committed to preventing states from regulating AI, even though the president and Congress have yet to come up with rules of their own."}],[{"start":226.95999999999998,"text":"That situation in some ways mirrors what is happening in prediction markets. In 2010, Congress gave the CFTC the power to prevent regulated exchanges like Kalshi from offering events-related contracts that are “contrary to the public interest” as part of the Dodd-Frank financial reform law. The acceptable reasons for such a ban include derivatives that involve “gaming” or “activity that is unlawful under any federal or state law”. "}],[{"start":256.65999999999997,"text":"But the law is silent about what happens if the CFTC opts for light-touch regulation and lets events contracts go ahead that conflict with state laws on gambling and electioneering. "}],[{"start":269.15,"text":"Some gaming lawyers think that could spell trouble for Kalshi because the Supreme Court has been sceptical when administrative agencies have tried to grab new regulatory powers. “Congress wouldn’t create CFTC exclusive jurisdiction over something as consequential as sports gambling through a side door without using clear and explicit language,” says Daniel Wallach. "}],[{"start":292.63,"text":"But the first federal appeals court to consider the issue ruled the other way, finding on Monday that CFTC swaps regulation “pre-empts” New Jersey state laws on gambling. Two other appeals courts are due to take up the subject shortly."}],[{"start":309.48,"text":"Someone, somewhere has money riding on the ultimate outcome."}],[{"start":321.46999999999997,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1775718292_3880.mp3"}

版权声明:本文版权归FT中文网所有,未经允许任何单位或个人不得转载,复制或以任何其他方式使用本文全部或部分,侵权必究。

公司威胁涨价,消费者将面临更多痛苦

高管警告称,若能源冲击持续,企业将面临更大压力,把成本转嫁给客户。

中国收紧对生产商竞争的监管后,太阳能电池板价格上涨

在一场令头部厂商亏损惨重的价格战之后,价格反弹或将宣告“电池价格不断走低”时代的终结。

为何伊朗战争未必会加速向低碳能源转型

电力供应安全地位上升,可能促使一些国家加码依赖化石燃料。

英国大选的关键议题是什么?

改革党、绿党、苏格兰民族党、威尔士党和自由民主党都希望从两大主流政党手中夺得更多席位。

特朗普家族加密项目起诉孙宇晨诽谤

在孙宇晨以涉嫌欺诈起诉世界自由金融之后,世界自由金融对这位主要投资者提出了指控。

控制科学——一场针对管理者的片面指控

从19世纪工厂的监察塔到亚马逊仓库的数据架构,亨利•斯诺将监视工人的人描绘为资本主义的反派。
设置字号×
最小
较小
默认
较大
最大
分享×