Quintenz also stated that he will not get involved in any matter with Kalshi for at least his first year in office, adding, “for a period of one year after my resignation, I will not participate personally and substantially in any particular matter involving specific parties in which I know KalshiEx is a party or represents a party”.
CFTC to remain silent on sports betting?
CFTC Nominee Brain Quintenz To Give Up Position At Kalshi markets, despite pressure from state regulators and sports leagues to take action. Quintenz will be the only active commissioner out of five seats when he takes office, as all the others have either left or are planning to leave.Under new leadership, the organization has shown signs of favoring the expansion of prediction markets. Previously, under the Biden administration, the CFTC had ordered Kalshi to remove its US president market, but after losing a court battle, Kalshi reinstated the market, which proved popular with bettors.
It marked the first time Americans could legally wager on the outcome of the election, and the CFTC recently withdrew its legal challenge, paving the way for future betting on elections. A candidate for California Governor, Kyle Langford, this week placed a bet on himself to win office.
With the popularity of election markets, Kalshi has expanded its sports markets this year. The company had restricted markets to futures in the past, but now allow users to predict the outcomes of single matches in NBA, NFL, MLB and NHL. They also offered a range of March Madness markets in NCAA basketball, which saw over $400 million in trading volume.
CFTC Nominee Brain Quintenz To Give Up Position At KalshiSports markets on the platform now account for more than 75% of all the markets. This has angered tribal sportsbooks, as well as state gambling regulators. Seven states have issued cease-and-desist letters to the platform, but Kalshi responded by suing in New Jersey, Nevada, and Maryland, and is likely to do the same in other states.
CFTC Nominee Brain Quintenz To Give Up Position At Kalshi CFTC Nominee Brain Quintenz To Give Up Position At Kalshi