CFTC Chairman Endorses Prediction Markets as Valuable for Hedging and Information Discovery: Selig
CFTC Chairman Rostin Behnam stated that prediction markets deliver measurable value to market participants who use them to hedge and speculate on event outcomes, as well as to the broader public through improved information reliability about current events. The CFTC said it is committed to establishing the gold standard for regulation of prediction markets, signaling the regulator’s framework-building approach to the growing sector.
The statement comes as prediction markets—blockchain-based platforms allowing users to trade on the outcomes of real-world events—have grown in prominence as a crypto use case. Platforms like Polymarket have expanded significantly, creating regulatory questions about how U.S. authorities will oversee these markets. The CFTC’s public positioning suggests the agency views prediction markets as legitimate financial instruments worthy of thoughtful regulation rather than prohibition.
Sources: CFTC Chairman Rostin Behnam (@ChairmanSelig)
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