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BETS OFF Act Introduced by US Democrats Would Prohibit War Betting Markets



Bill Covers Sensitive Event Contracts


The intended legislation aims to prohibit trading on non-economic events in which the government acts. It also limits markets where participants have prior information or direct control over outcomes. Lawmakers say this kind of contract raises regulatory and ethical issues. Therefore, the bill seeks to establish clearer boundaries for prediction platforms.

The last few years on websites such as Kalshi and Polymarket have drawn increased scrutiny. Markets tied to geopolitical events and leadership performance have attracted attention, as well as issues with voided contracts. Furthermore, platform practices have been complicated by the issues of voided contracts. Such cases have affected the campaign to gain greater control.

Kalshi has faced lawsuits involving controversial event contract payments. Traders have expressed concerns when markets have been stopped or canceled during crucial events. Reports of war actions in relation to geopolitical events have also attracted more attention. These remain among the issues defining the regulatory discussion.

Harassment and Threats of Concern


Authorities and news media have drawn attention to threats related to the activity of predictive markets. There have also been claims that some users pressure journalists to affect coverage related to a live betting market. Polymarket has blamed such tendencies, stating that harassment is contrary to its rules and is not in line with its policies.

The proposed bill faces difficulty in gaining wider backing. Republicans currently control Congress and might not take the bill seriously. Politicians have indicated that prediction markets have attracted political attention, creating a dynamic that makes enacting new regulations harder.

Others have begun to censor some of their contracts. As others continue offering similar contracts, Kalshi minimizes exposure to sensitive geopolitical markets. Geopolitical speculation remains active and attracts users. This tendency keeps the sector under close observation. U.S. legislators have proposed the BETS OFF Act to limit the use of prediction markets for deals involving sensitive events. The proposal would contribute to increased regulatory interest because platforms are subject to legal challenges and regulatory scrutiny.

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