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Regulatory responses to sports betting apps are rapidly advancing. News has emerged that Polymarket is partnering with Palantir to launch a compliance monitoring platform for sports betting.
This move is quite interesting. It uses the Vergence AI engine to monitor transactions in real-time and detect fraudulent manipulation and insider trading. It’s a comprehensive approach, from screening restricted users to generating compliance reports.
The sports prediction market itself has become very hot this year, with Kalshi reportedly exceeding $1 billion in trading volume during the Super Bowl period. Polymarket is also riding this wave and increasing its presence.
Both platforms are moving toward new funding rounds, aiming for valuations around $20 billion. I’m once again struck by how large the market for sports betting apps has become.
Balancing technology and compliance will likely be a key differentiator for future sports betting platforms. Increasing market transparency is a strategy to enable more users to participate with confidence.