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jrmgyesterday at 9:47 PM1 replyview on HN

Kalshi and its peers are legal because they’re commodity futures trading, not gambling.¹

Are senators not allow to buy any commodities futures now (it reads like it)?

¹I, and I think most reasonable people, think this is ridiculous - it’s obviously gambling in a trenchcoat, but that’s what they claim…


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antasvarayesterday at 10:31 PM

To be fair to traditional futures, they don't technically depend on the occurrence or non-occurrence of a specific event. They're an agreement to buy X asset at Y price on Z future date. You may lose money by being forced to buy oil at an above-market rate, but your contract doesn't say anything about the market rate at date Z (as far as I'm aware).

Whereas prediction markets (and some other stock market/commodity option contracts) are explicitly tied to an event. They're saying "I'll give you $1 if this clearly defined event occurs."