TLDR: Polymarket reopens in the U.S. through a phased beta rollout, offering real bets on live markets. After a $1.4 million CFTC fine, Polymarket returns under a regulated structure via QCX acquisition. The beta launch follows completed U.S. probes as interest in prediction markets continues to grow. Polymarket’s U.S. entry bridges blockchain prediction markets with [...] The post After CFTC Fine, Polymarket Reopens U.S. Prediction Market in Beta appeared first on Blockonomi.TLDR: Polymarket reopens in the U.S. through a phased beta rollout, offering real bets on live markets. After a $1.4 million CFTC fine, Polymarket returns under a regulated structure via QCX acquisition. The beta launch follows completed U.S. probes as interest in prediction markets continues to grow. Polymarket’s U.S. entry bridges blockchain prediction markets with [...] The post After CFTC Fine, Polymarket Reopens U.S. Prediction Market in Beta appeared first on Blockonomi.

After CFTC Fine, Polymarket Reopens U.S. Prediction Market in Beta

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TLDR:

  • Polymarket reopens in the U.S. through a phased beta rollout, offering real bets on live markets.
  • After a $1.4 million CFTC fine, Polymarket returns under a regulated structure via QCX acquisition.
  • The beta launch follows completed U.S. probes as interest in prediction markets continues to grow.
  • Polymarket’s U.S. entry bridges blockchain prediction markets with fully regulated trading systems.

Polymarket has quietly relaunched in the U.S. in a limited beta mode, allowing selected users to place real-money bets on live contracts. 

The platform returned after paying a $1.4 million fine to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and moving offshore. It then acquired QCX, a CFTC-approved exchange, enabling the U.S. expansion. 

According to Bloomberg, the roll-out follows the closure of U.S. regulatory investigations and signals renewed interest in prediction-market trading.

U.S. Beta Launch Signals Strategic Return to Prediction Markets

Polymarket has made its U.S. comeback via a staged beta launch that opens access to live trading for a select group of users. According to Bloomberg, the exchange is now “fully functional” for the invited group, allowing real bets to be placed on live contracts. 

The move follows the platform’s 2022 settlement with the CFTC, which fine-tuned its regulatory status after running unregistered derivatives business. That settlement included a $1.4 million fine and a requirement to block U.S. based users.

Polymarket then acquired QCX, a derivatives exchange and clearinghouse licensed by the CFTC, giving it a compliant vehicle for U.S. operations. The launch rollout will occur in phases, meaning full public access in the U.S. is not yet available, though insiders expect broader access may come later.

Market Implications for Crypto Trading and U.S. Betting

The U.S. reopening places Polymarket in a unique position across crypto trading, regulatory compliance and the betting market. By gaining a regulated U.S. footprint, it bridges blockchain infrastructure with U.S. derivative regulation

The platform earlier ran offshore while U.S. users accessed it via VPNs, effectively operating beyond reach of regulators.The timing intersects with growth in prediction-markets and sports betting, as Polymarket reportedly designed its U.S. return to align with seasonal peaks in U.S. sports.

For crypto traders, Polymarket’s return signals an evolution: a platform built on stablecoins and blockchain now operating with regulated access in the U.S. Investors may watch how it handles liquidity, contract structure and regulatory compliance. The acquisition of QCX also signals deeper institutional involvement and regulatory anchoring.

As U.S. access expands, the platform could shift trading volumes, contract types and market participation in the broader crypto derivatives ecosystem. Polymarket’s relaunch may also prompt competitors to reconsider regulatory pathways and user segmentation.

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