Polymarket Cleared to Operate as U.S. Exchange After CFTC Order

Published at 2025-11-25 17:16:08

The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has issued an order clearing crypto prediction platform Polymarket to operate as an exchange in the United States, enabling the company to resume onboarding U.S. users and facilitating domestic trading on its markets. The approval follows regulatory review and gives Polymarket an explicit pathway to relaunch services that had previously been restricted for American customers.

This decision matters because it provides a clearer compliance route for prediction markets and signals increased regulator engagement with novel crypto products. For users and liquidity providers it means renewed access to U.S. markets under supervised conditions, while compliance teams and other platforms will be watching how Polymarket implements the rules and safeguards attached to the order. The move could influence how similar platforms approach licensing and oversight going forward.

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