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The CFTC will tighten regulation of prediction market contract rules by taking cues from NFL guidance
Gate News update: On March 30, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) said it will refer to sports league input when assessing the risks of prediction market contracts. This came after the National Football League (NFL) urged platforms to tighten related trading rules. According to reports, the NFL has sent a letter to a prediction market platform, asking it to avoid listing contracts that are prone to manipulation or whose outcomes can be decided in advance. These include single-game events (such as whether a first down attempt fails, or whether a field goal is made), draft results, roster decisions, and broadcast-related content, among others. The league also specifically pointed out that markets related to penalty rulings and player injuries may create incentives for manipulation, thereby affecting the fairness of games. CFTC Chair Michael Selig said that the regulator will "highly reference league input" when evaluating such contracts, and believes sports leagues have professional advantages in identifying potential manipulation risks. At present, the NFL has not publicly disclosed the full contents of its letter, and it is unclear whether the relevant platforms will adjust their products.
2026-02-09 03:17Polymarket predicted the Seahawks would win the Super Bowl championship before the game result was announced, with betting events attracting over $53 million in funding.
Odaily Planet Daily News: Although the NFL Super Bowl has not yet concluded, data from the Polymarket website shows that the Seahawks are leading the Patriots with a score of 29:13. Ultimately, Polymarket determined the winning team to be the Seahawks. Currently, this betting event has attracted over $53 million in total funds. The largest holder betting on the Seahawks to win, with an investment of $3.41 million, has made a profit of approximately $1.065 million, with a return rate of 45.44%.
2026-01-13 09:11Polymarket Trader Loses $2.36M in 8 Days with 47.2% Win Rate
Gate News bot message, a Polymarket trader lost $2.36 million in just 8 days. The trader made 53 predictions over the period, recording 25 winning trades and 28 losing trades, resulting in a win rate of 47.2%. The trader focused on sports markets including NFL, NBA, NHL, and NCAA, frequently traded spread markets, and bought positions mostly at 40-60 cents.










































































































































































































































































