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Are prediction markets legal in Nebraska?

A neutral, dated explainer on prediction market legality in Nebraska, where no state enforcement action has landed but the national jurisdiction question is unsettled. Information, not legal advice.

By Morten AndersenFounder and editor · Two decades in advisory, hospitality and mediaEditorial review by Fredrik Filipsson · Last reviewed 20 May 2026

Last reviewed 20 May 2026 · Status as of May 2026 · Information, not legal advice

Two layers of rules

Federal authority, state friction.

01
Federal oversight
Some event contracts trade on exchanges overseen by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. A federal appeals posture has generally favored federal authority over these designated markets.
02
State challenges
Several states have challenged operators, especially over sports-event contracts, through cease and desist letters and litigation. This is where most of the live friction sits.
03
Onchain and offshore
Crypto-native and offshore venues operate outside the US framework. Their standing for US persons is unsettled, and we do not treat reachability as legality.
Generally available

US-regulated venues

Kalshi · rated 91/100
Available
Polymarket · rated 86/100
Available
ForecastEx · rated 80/100
Available
Crypto.com · rated 80/100
Available
Robinhood · rated 79/100
Available
Railbird · rated 74/100
Available
Novig · rated 74/100
Available
PredictIt · rated 59/100
Available
Not offered for real money

Offshore and onchain

Futuur · rated 68/100
Not available
Limitless · rated 62/100
Not available
Myriad · rated 60/100
Not available
Drift BET · rated 57/100
Not available
Zeitgeist · rated 54/100
Not available

Availability is indicative and can change, and individual states may restrict specific products such as sports-event contracts. Confirm the current position with the platform and a qualified professional before acting.

FAQ

Nebraska, in short.

Are prediction markets legal in Nebraska?

No Nebraska regulator has taken direct enforcement action against a prediction market operator as of May 2026, so federally listed event contracts are generally reachable. The broader national question of who governs these products is unresolved, so the position is best read as open and unsettled rather than firmly settled.

Has Nebraska issued a cease and desist to these platforms?

Not as of May 2026. Nebraska has not issued a cease and desist order or sued a prediction market operator. It did join a multistate coalition of attorneys general backing another state defending its gambling laws, which signals the state's leaning.

Who regulates these markets?

Federally listed event contracts fall under the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. At the state level, Nebraska regulates authorized gambling, and the national dispute is over whether sports event contracts are federal products or state regulated wagering.

Is offshore access legal from Nebraska?

The position on platforms that operate without United States registration is unsettled and carries added risk around funds and recourse. We mark it as higher risk rather than giving a definitive answer, and we do not link to such venues.

Why is there no compare module on this page?

Because the broader legal question is unresolved and the category is under active litigation nationally. We only show a compare or sign up path where a platform is genuinely legal and available to you, so we hold it here until the position is clear.

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Sources and where to check in Nebraska

The status above reflects the federal framework and the state position as we read them. These change, so verify the current rules before you act.

Status as of May 2026. General information, not legal advice.

Platform availability in Nebraska

Nebraska restricts most online wagering and its position on event contracts is evolving. Confirm current eligibility before acting. Information, not advice.