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CFTC Proposal Deepens Clash With States Over Prediction Markets

Kogod Professor Matt Bakowicz was interviewed by The National Desk, Sinclair Broadcast Group's nationally syndicated news program, about the Commodity Futures Trading Commission's proposed rules for prediction markets

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The story examines how the CFTC's proposed rules could reshape the regulation of prediction markets, highlighting the growing tension between federal oversight and state gambling laws as platforms offering event-based contracts continue to expand.

Key Takeaways:

  • The proposed CFTC rules seek to clarify how prediction markets should be regulated, raising questions about the boundary between financial markets and sports betting.
  • The debate reflects an ongoing conflict between federal regulators and states over jurisdiction and consumer protections for event contracts.
  • Bakowicz provided insight into the implications of the proposal for prediction markets and the broader sports wagering landscape.

“It is addressing things that many people would believe are just morally wrong and shouldn't have wagering on — war, being specific on that — but does it have a major effect on the sports industry right now? No, it does not. Where the vast majority of predictions are being made are still very much intact,” said Professor Bakowicz.

Read the full article.