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Coinbase Sues Connecticut, Illinois and Michigan to Place Prediction Markets Under CFTC Control

The exchange is seeking court orders to preempt state gambling enforcement as it readies a Kalshi-enabled U.S. rollout of event contracts in January.

Overview

  • Coinbase filed federal complaints seeking declaratory and injunctive relief that event-based contracts fall under the Commodity Exchange Act and the CFTC’s exclusive jurisdiction.
  • The company told courts that state intervention would cause “immediate and irreparable” harm and argued prediction markets are neutral matching engines rather than sportsbooks.
  • Regulators in states including Connecticut and Illinois have issued cease-and-desist letters to platforms such as Kalshi, Robinhood and Crypto.com, with Michigan warning operators as well.
  • Related cases involving Kalshi have produced mixed outcomes, with some judges treating the products as subject to state gaming oversight and others granting temporary federal protection.
  • Legal analysts say the disputes could set nationwide precedent on federal versus state control, with appeals expected and possible Supreme Court review in 2026.