A neutral, dated guide to crypto and Bitcoin price markets on Limitless, an onchain exchange on Base, why its real money markets are not offered to United States users, and what its CFTC filing means. Information, not advice. As of June 2026.
Last reviewed 20 June 2026 · Facts as of June 2026 · Illustrative editorial examples
On Limitless, a crypto and bitcoin market is a contract on a clearly defined question that settles against a written rule, the named source and date set before trading. A correct side pays one dollar and the other pays nothing, so the price between 1 and 99 cents reads as the implied probability.
Onchain protocol outside the US regulated framework; US legal standing is unsettled.
Always read the specific market's resolution rule, not the headline. Fees and spreads reduce real returns, and availability can change.
Yes, crypto and Bitcoin price questions are its core focus, often as short duration onchain markets on Base. Its real money markets are not offered to United States users, so confirm what is available to you before relying on it. This is general information, not advice, as of June 2026.
No. Limitless does not offer its real money markets to United States users, and the legal position for a United States resident using an onchain real money event contract platform is unsettled. We do not link it as an available venue. As of June 2026.
Limitless filed for designation as a designated contract market in May 2026, which is pending. A pending application is not approval, so nothing changes for United States access until and unless the Commission designates it. As of June 2026.
They compress the volatility of crypto into a small window, so a market can flip in minutes, and being onchain adds custody and irreversibility risk. A clear reference price makes resolution clean, not the outcome predictable. You can lose your whole stake.
Crypto price contracts are offered on federally regulated United States exchanges. See the crypto and Bitcoin category guide and the legality pages for how those markets work and which venues are genuinely available to you.
These contracts trade on a regulated venue and settle against a written rule. Read the primary source and the specific market rule before you act.
Facts as of June 2026. General information, not financial or betting advice.