A like-for-like comparison on the things that actually differ: how each is regulated, how funding works, what it costs, and where it is available. We compare, we do not crown a winner.
Last reviewed 11 January 2026 · Facts as of January 2026 · Illustrative editorial examples
On our rubric Crypto.com scores 80 and Novig scores 74, but a higher score is not a recommendation to you. Crypto.com tends to suit readers who value regulated access inside a familiar app, while Novig leans toward newly regulated, sports-leaning. The right venue depends on where you live and what you are eligible to use, so read both profiles and check the legality page before deciding.
Neither is universally better. Crypto.com scores 80 on our rubric and Novig scores 74, but the right choice depends on your region, what you want to trade, and your eligibility. We compare the facts and leave the decision to you.
This comparison was last reviewed 11 January 2026 with facts as of January 2026. Fees, regulation and availability change often, so treat the figures as indicative and confirm the current terms on each platform.
No. Prediction Market Index does not take payment for placement and no platform can buy a higher score. Where a platform is genuinely available to you, any referral appears after the information, never before it.
Availability is local and, in the United States, often varies by state. Check our legality hub and each platform profile for the current position before you act.