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If Gemini Titan is ‘legal finance,’ why is Kalshi still fighting for survival?

2025/12/12 06:43

Prediction markets platform Kalshi has secured a crucial pause in its legal fight with state regulators.

A federal judge in Connecticut has granted the company a pause on enforcement actions from state authorities, effectively halting the regulator’s attempt to shut down its operations within the state.

Kalshi vs Connecticut

This ruling gives the federally regulated exchange a much-needed window of protection as the case moves forward.

It also sets the stage for a critical early 2026 court battle that could define the legal status of prediction markets across the United States.

That said, the temporary pause was directly issued by U.S. District Judge Vernon Oliver in an order released on the 8th of December.

He directed the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) to halt all enforcement actions against Kalshi while the court reviews the company’s request for preliminary relief.

This decisive move came immediately after the DCP escalated its opposition by issuing cease-and-desist notices on the 2nd of December to Kalshi.

The agency also targeted Robinhood and Crypto.com, alleging they were offering unlicensed sports-related wagering.

How did Kalshi respond to this sudden attack?

Needless to say, Kalshi swiftly responded by filing a lawsuit the very next day.

It argued that its platform, which allows users to trade on future events, is a market for regulated derivatives—not illegal gambling.

The company says its 2020 Designated Contract Market (DCM) status, granted by the CFTC, places it firmly under federal oversight.

It also claims this makes state gambling laws irrelevant and asserts that Connecticut is overstepping its jurisdiction.

Kalshi said,

That said, Connecticut regulators are expected to respond to Kalshi’s core complaint by 9th January 2026, with oral arguments expected to follow in mid-February.

Gemini gains CFTC approval

However, the prediction market landscape simultaneously witnessed a major shift. 

The Winklevoss twins’ Gemini Space Station received a key nod from the US CFTC to launch its own betting platform, “Gemini Titan.”

The approval, culminating a five-year process since the exchange first applied in 2020, grants Gemini Titan a DCM license.

With this, Gemini can now offer “simple yes or no questions” event contracts to U.S. customers.

It also plans to expand into crypto futures, options, and perpetual contracts, solidifying DCM’s status as the gold standard for operating a legal prediction market in the U.S.

Gemini President Cameron Winklevoss was quick to praise CFTC Chair Caroline D. Pham when he said, 

Kalshi and Gemini’s stock performance and more

This coincided with Kalshi seeing its pre-IPO stock soar to a reported $345.67, a surge of 1,238.25% in the past year, per Hiive.

Meanwhile, Gemini’s GEMI closed at $11.36 after a sharp 69.31% drop, according to Yahoo Finance.

This followed, Polymarket, powered by its massive $2 billion backing from ICE, doubling down on institutional integration, aiming to distribute its accurate event data to Wall Street.

Meanwhile, Kalshi is not standing still, using its CFTC-regulated status and rapid Web2 dominance to wage an escalating competitive war.

All this brings to a point that the fight for long-term supremacy in this newly legitimate asset class is far from settled.


Final thoughts

  • As more states issue enforcement actions, the question is no longer about Kalshi alone but whether a unified national framework can ever exist.
  • After a five-year grind, Gemini’s regulatory success shows that the CFTC is willing to bless new entrants—potentially reshaping who gets to lead the next era of event markets.
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