**CFTC's March 2026 Staff Advisory has shaped trader sentiment on Designated Contract Markets (DCMs) self-certifying sports event contracts, urging pre-submission consultations to address manipulation risks and sports integrity concerns like match-fixing amid ongoing state gambling lawsuits.** The agency withdrew its restrictive 2024 event contracts proposal in February, signaling openness under existing Commodity Exchange Act rules allowing DCMs like CME, ICE, and CBOE to self-certify binary outcomes on game results or player stats with one day's notice. No DCM has submitted such certifications yet, deterred by sports leagues' opposition and regulatory scrutiny, but the advisory's guardrails may encourage action before the June 30 deadline. An Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking invites comments through May, potentially clarifying paths or barriers for prediction market expansion.
Experimentelle KI-generierte Zusammenfassung mit Polymarket-Daten · AktualisiertWhich DCMs self-certify sports event contracts by June 30?
Which DCMs self-certify sports event contracts by June 30?
$23,747 Vol.

CME
97%

Railbird
60%

ForecastEx
55%

LedgerX
50%

Aristotle
50%

Small Exchange
34%

CBOE
9%

The Clearing Company
8%

ICE
4%
$23,747 Vol.

CME
97%

Railbird
60%

ForecastEx
55%

LedgerX
50%

Aristotle
50%

Small Exchange
34%

CBOE
9%

The Clearing Company
8%

ICE
4%
The primary resolution source will be official information released by the CFTC or the respective DCM; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
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Resolver
0x65070BE91...The primary resolution source will be official information released by the CFTC or the respective DCM; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...**CFTC's March 2026 Staff Advisory has shaped trader sentiment on Designated Contract Markets (DCMs) self-certifying sports event contracts, urging pre-submission consultations to address manipulation risks and sports integrity concerns like match-fixing amid ongoing state gambling lawsuits.** The agency withdrew its restrictive 2024 event contracts proposal in February, signaling openness under existing Commodity Exchange Act rules allowing DCMs like CME, ICE, and CBOE to self-certify binary outcomes on game results or player stats with one day's notice. No DCM has submitted such certifications yet, deterred by sports leagues' opposition and regulatory scrutiny, but the advisory's guardrails may encourage action before the June 30 deadline. An Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking invites comments through May, potentially clarifying paths or barriers for prediction market expansion.
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