Spain Just Blocked Kalshi and Polymarket — Here Is What It Means for the Global Prediction Market Debate

Spain’s Ministry of Consumer Rights has blocked domestic access to Kalshi and Polymarket while it investigates whether the two leading prediction market platforms are operating in violation of Spanish gambling law. The ministry announced on May 26 that it launched formal disciplinary proceedings against both companies, citing their lack of the necessary administrative authorization to operate in Spain. Access to both platforms is blocked for Spanish users until the investigation concludes, a process the ministry said is expected to take three to four months.

For bettors and traders in the United States, the Spanish action is a significant data point in the global regulatory debate over how prediction markets should be classified and controlled. Spain’s response — an outright access block during the investigation rather than a warning or fee — demonstrates that at least one major European government views these platforms as gambling operators subject to existing licensing requirements rather than financial services providers that fall outside gambling law.

Why Spain’s Move Is Different

Most jurisdictions that have raised concerns about prediction markets have done so through legislative proposals, public statements, or nascent lawsuits. Spain is one of the first countries to move to an outright technology block. The action mirrors the approach some countries have taken with unlicensed offshore betting operators, where access is blocked at the internet service provider level while regulatory proceedings unfold.

The platforms in question allow users to trade financial contracts on the outcome of real-world events — everything from the winner of an election to the result of a sporting match. Kalshi, based in New York, operates primarily under Commodity Futures Trading Commission oversight in the United States and has argued in federal courts that its products are financial instruments, not gambling. Polymarket, which uses blockchain-based infrastructure, has made similar arguments. Spanish regulators appear unconvinced, and their investigation will determine whether the platforms must obtain gambling licenses to operate in the country.

The US Context for Bettors

The Spain situation is relevant for American bettors because it illustrates the fundamental tension that regulators worldwide are grappling with: prediction market platforms offering sports event contracts look, function, and feel like sports betting from a consumer perspective, but claim to be financial products from a regulatory perspective. That gap creates competitive inequality between licensed sportsbooks and prediction market platforms and is fueling legislative battles in multiple U.S. states.

Rhode Island has filed a lawsuit against both Kalshi and Polymarket. Tennessee has passed a law creating criminal penalties for prediction market manipulation. Louisiana is advancing legislation that would bring sweepstakes casino and prediction market operators under state racketeering statutes. The Spain decision adds international momentum to the state-level push for stricter oversight. For sports bettors who currently use or are considering prediction markets, resources explaining sports betting laws by state can help clarify what is and is not legally available in your jurisdiction as this fast-moving regulatory situation develops.

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