U.S. Policy Update: New York lawmakers are pushing forward with fresh legislation on prediction markets. The proposed bill targets restrictions on contracts tied to sports and political events, while keeping the door open for league outcome wagers. This regulatory approach signals evolving attitudes toward how prediction markets should operate within U.S. jurisdiction.
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OnchainFortuneTeller
· 01-09 11:59
This operation in New York is interesting. The political authorities don't allow gambling, but league results are okay. What kind of middle ground are they trying to establish?
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BlockchainBouncer
· 01-09 11:58
Is the prediction market about to be regulated again? These folks in New York really know how to play, with sports and political betting cut off completely, yet they still leave a gap for league odds... The way this rule is written, it's truly an art.
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ZenMiner
· 01-09 11:55
Huh, New York is stirring again... Even though sports political betting is banned, they still want to keep a loophole?
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MetaverseVagabond
· 01-09 11:54
New York is messing around with prediction markets again. Sports and political event betting are banned, but can you still bet on league results? Why is the regulatory approach so inconsistent?
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RugPullProphet
· 01-09 11:45
New York is messing around with prediction markets again, and they've even singled out political events haha
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MoonBoi42
· 01-09 11:39
Political prediction markets are starting to stir again... Over here in the US, it's the same old story, restricting this and banning that, but sports events are let go? Is it really just different treatment?
U.S. Policy Update: New York lawmakers are pushing forward with fresh legislation on prediction markets. The proposed bill targets restrictions on contracts tied to sports and political events, while keeping the door open for league outcome wagers. This regulatory approach signals evolving attitudes toward how prediction markets should operate within U.S. jurisdiction.