Judge Orders Kalshi to Halt Sports Betting Offerings in Michigan

A Michigan judge has instructed Kalshi to cease offering contracts on sporting events. The company, known for its prediction markets, must immediately halt these activities in the US state.
What happened
A court in the US state of Michigan has issued a temporary restraining order against the online provider Kalshi. The ruling obliges Kalshi to immediately stop all offerings related to sports predictions. This concerns so-called prediction markets, where users can wager on the outcome of future events. In this instance, these were sporting events. The injunction is initially temporary, but the message is clear: this type of offering is not welcome in Michigan, at least not in its current form. For Kalshi, this represents a significant setback in an important US market. The company typically positions itself as a serious financial platform, not a gambling provider. We at our editorial office closely monitor such developments, as they illustrate the diverse ways gambling and related offerings are regulated globally.
Background
Kalshi is a derivative exchange that enables retail investors to trade financial derivatives whose value depends on future events. These could be political elections, economic indicators, or indeed sporting events. The key to Kalshi is that one does not bet on percentages or indices, but on yes or no. Will event X occur? Yes or no. This is essentially like a binary option. In the USA, the situation surrounding such offerings is quite complex. Jurisdictions can vary depending on the state and the nature of the offering. There are often overlaps between gambling laws and financial market regulations. In Michigan, the line seems to have been drawn at sports predictions being considered gambling. Regulatory authorities view Kalshi's sports markets as unauthorized sports betting. This is a crucial point, as Kalshi itself repeatedly emphasizes that it is not a gambling company. Their argument is that they operate a regulated exchange supervised by the Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). The Michigan authorities clearly do not share this view, at least in the case of sporting events. Here, we see a typical conflict between innovative business models and existing laws.
Why it matters for German players
For German players, this specific case in Michigan has no direct impact. The legal situation in Germany is clearly defined. Gambling is regulated by the State Treaty on Gaming (GlüStV) of 2021. Sports betting is permitted if offered by providers with a German license. These licenses are issued by the Joint Gaming Authority of the Federal States (GGL). Our focus is always on safety and legality for our readers. Offerings like Kalshi, which operate in the borderline area between financial product and bet, do not exist in this form in Germany or clearly fall under the GlüStV. If you want to play online in Germany, always look for the GGL license. Providers such as JackpotPiraten, Merkur Slots, or Löwen Play adhere to strict German rules. This means player protection, limits, and clear regulation. Platforms licensed under MGA, Curacao, or UKGC are not legal for German players if they offer gambling according to German criteria. And that is a good thing, because only the GGL license offers you full security. Foreign rulings or prohibitions are always a good indicator of how unclear the situation can be with unregulated offerings.
What it means for GGL-licensed casinos
For GGL-licensed casinos and sports betting providers in Germany, this case in Michigan essentially confirms their chosen path. The clear regulation in Germany creates legal certainty for providers and consumers. There are fixed rules for sports betting, online slot machines, and other types of gambling. A grey area, as Kalshi apparently enters in the US, does not exist in Germany. The GGL carefully examines which products fall under the gambling law and which do not. Providers who hold a license know exactly where they stand: JackpotPiraten, for example, offers fair slots, CrazyBuzzer professional sports betting. There are clear regulations on deposit and stake limits, youth protection, and addiction prevention. The Michigan ruling shows how important it is for authorities to decide what constitutes gambling and what does not. Otherwise, uncertainties and legal disputes arise that benefit no one. Players in Germany can rely on GGL-licensed providers like Löwen Play, Merkur Slots, or Tipwin being strictly controlled and their offerings complying with German laws. This creates trust and a safe gaming environment, which we at Lustich.de always emphasize.
Sources & further reading
- Joint Gambling Authority of the German Federal States (GGL): gluecksspiel-behoerde.de
- Whitelist of permitted online operators: GGL-Whitelist
- BZgA problem-gambling helpline: 0800 1 372 700 (free, anonymous, 24/7)
- Editorial methodology: Editorial guidelines Lustich.de
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