Novig ditched the sweepstakes model for a CFTC-regulated exchange this summer, and the move paid off. With true no-vig, peer-to-peer pricing and fee-free pregame trading, it's one of the sharpest values in the prediction market space right now.
Novig made one of the more notable moves in the prediction market space this summer, ditching its sweepstakes model entirely in favor of a full CFTC-regulated exchange. The switch paid off. With true no-vig, peer-to-peer pricing and zero fees on pregame straight trades, Novig has positioned itself as one of the sharpest values available to sports bettors right now, standing out even among a field that includes Kalshi, ProphetX, and Polymarket.
Novig’s current welcome offer is a deposit-based bonus rather than a trade-and-settle structure, which makes it one of the more straightforward promotions in the category. New users who register with a promo code and make a qualifying deposit of at least $10 receive $25 in trade credits, issued as five separate $5 credits rather than one lump sum. No qualifying trade is required to earn it — the bonus lands after registration, identity verification, and a completed deposit. Each $5 credit expires 30 days after issuance and typically carries some restrictions on the size of trades it can be used on, so it’s worth spreading the credits across a few different positions rather than trying to use them all at once. Compared to ProphetX’s trade-and-settle model or Kalshi’s randomized, activity-gated bonus, Novig’s offer is about as close to guaranteed as it gets in this category: deposit $10, receive $25, no trade required first.
The core appeal of Novig is right in the name. Because trades are peer-to-peer rather than routed through a house line, sharp traders can set their own odds instead of accepting a price with built-in vig. Pregame straight trades carry zero fees for both makers and takers, which is a meaningfully different cost structure than what’s found at a traditional sportsbook, and even undercuts the per-contract fees Kalshi and OG charge. Withdrawals add to the value, too — there’s no fee on bank transfer or debit card cashouts.
Novig operates as a CFTC-regulated Designated Contract Market, which puts it on solid regulatory footing alongside Kalshi, Polymarket, and OG. It’s legal in the large majority of states, with Arizona, Michigan, and Nevada currently excluded, giving it one of the widest reaches among sports-focused exchanges. That said, Novig sticks strictly to sports — there’s no politics, entertainment, or finance markets here, so traders looking for that broader mix will want to look at Kalshi, Polymarket, or OG instead.
The transition away from sweepstakes wasn’t without trade-offs. Live in-game trades and parlays now carry real fees since the move to real-money trading, a change from the fee-free structure Novig offered before, and a point where ProphetX’s fee-free parlay builder currently has the edge. Liquidity can also thin out in smaller prop markets and more niche contracts, which is worth keeping in mind for traders who like to dig deeper than the headline lines.
Against ProphetX, Novig’s closest sports-only competitor, the two trade blows: ProphetX wins on parlay fees and commission structure, while Novig wins on pregame straight-trade pricing and a more generous, easier-to-claim welcome offer. Against broader platforms like Kalshi, Polymarket, and OG, Novig gives up market variety but claws it back with tighter sports-specific pricing. For anyone focused on straight pregame trades on major sports, Novig’s zero-fee structure, true no-vig pricing, and accessible sign-up bonus make it one of the more efficient platforms out there.