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CFTC Sues Rhode Island as State Rules Threaten Prediction Markets

CFTC Sues Rhode Island as State Rules Threaten Prediction Markets 1

CFTC Moves Against Rhode Island Over Prediction Markets Dispute

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) announced on May 28 that it moved to intervene in federal court litigation involving Rhode Island and CFTC-registered prediction markets. The agency seeks to block the state from applying gambling laws to federally regulated event-contract platforms, extending a broader jurisdiction fight tied to prediction markets and federal derivatives oversight.

According to the filing, Rhode Island pursued civil penalties after a designated contract market filed a complaint against the state over threatened enforcement action. The regulator argued that event contracts fall under the Commodity Exchange Act and remain within federal oversight. The case adds Rhode Island to a growing list of states challenging the agency’s authority, including Arizona, Connecticut, Illinois, Minnesota, and New York.

CFTC Chairman Michael S. Selig stated:

“CFTC-registered exchanges have faced an onslaught of lawsuits seeking to limit Americans’ access to event contracts and undermine the CFTC’s sole regulatory jurisdiction over prediction markets.”

Prediction Market Oversight Expands Alongside Crypto Regulation

Federal regulators continue to frame prediction markets as commodity derivatives rather than gambling products. The distinction has gained weight as event contracts tied to politics, economics, and sports draw more trading activity and digital-asset interest.

President Donald Trump recently backed federal oversight. In a Truth Social post, Trump argued that the CFTC should maintain exclusive authority over prediction markets, calling the sector an important financial innovation and warning that conflicting state rules could fragment the industry. He also linked prediction markets and bitcoin to broader U.S. competitiveness in emerging financial technologies.

The legal fight now spans dozens of states. More than 40 states have expressed concerns about prediction markets or supported efforts to challenge federal preemption claims. State officials argue that event-based contracts resemble sports wagering and should remain subject to local gambling laws and consumer-protection frameworks.

Selig stressed:

“These products are commodity derivatives and squarely within the CFTC’s regulatory remit.”

Recent rulings have supported the CFTC’s position. A federal appeals court in April upheld an injunction against New Jersey, finding that federal law likely preempts state gambling enforcement against federally regulated prediction-market operators. The regulator has also increased its involvement in market-integrity enforcement, including support for a federal insider-trading case tied to prediction-market activity.

The Rhode Island dispute could influence how future event-contract platforms with digital asset ties operate in the United States. Exchanges and trading firms continue to monitor whether federal courts uphold the CFTC’s position that the Commodity Exchange Act preempts state gambling statutes when applied to registered event-contract markets. A ruling supporting the agency could strengthen legal certainty for prediction-market operators and firms expanding regulated event-contract products.

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