Key Takeaways
- Polymarket is live-testing its US trade with choose customers forward of a public relaunch.
- The platform adopts an open trade mannequin, permitting customers to set costs and again outcomes as a substitute of buying and selling towards a home.
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Polymarket has initiated a beta take a look at of its US trade because it prepares for a home comeback after years of offshore operations, Bloomberg reported Wednesday.
Polymarket first hinted at plans to reintegrate into the US market in July when it introduced the acquisition of QCEX, a derivatives trade and clearinghouse that holds the mandatory licenses from the US Commodity Futures Buying and selling Fee (CFTC). The plan is supported by a CFTC no-action letter.
The prediction platform, which not too long ago joined Yahoo Finance and Google Finance, is now permitting a restricted group of customers to position bets on actual contracts. The crew reportedly targets a late November launch for its regulated US operations.
Because it strikes again into the US market, Polymarket can also be trying to elevate new financing at a valuation goal of $12 to $15 billion.
Its final pre-money valuation stood at $8 billion after the Intercontinental Alternate (ICE), the mum or dad firm of the New York Inventory Alternate, mentioned in September that it could commit as much as $2 billion.


