An independent guide to trading sports event contracts in the Crypto.com Sports and Events app, the CFTC regulated event trading product. How it works, who can use it, and what to verify. Information, not advice.
Last reviewed 9 March 2026 · Facts as of March 2026 · Illustrative editorial examples
An independent guide to trading sports event contracts in the Crypto.com Sports and Events app, the CFTC regulated event trading product. How it works, who can use it, and what to verify. Information, not advice.
Figures are indicative and dated. Confirm the current terms on the platform before acting.
No. It is trading event contracts under federal commodities regulation, not placing a bet with a bookmaker. The structure is peer to peer with no house, though you can still lose the money you commit.
The listed sports have spanned a wide set including football, basketball, baseball, hockey, soccer, golf, tennis, and boxing, with markets such as the winner, the spread, and totals. The current menu depends on the season and your location.
A winning contract settles at one dollar and a losing one at zero. Beforehand it trades between about one cent and ninety nine cents, which reads as the implied probability of the outcome.
The product is offered through a CFTC regulated US entity and is generally built for US users. Confirm whether it is available where you live before planning around it.
State level availability for prediction markets is contested and can change. Check the US legality hub and confirm your own eligibility in the app before trading.
This page describes Crypto.com as we assess it. Platform mechanics, fees, and terms change, so verify the current detail before you rely on it.
Facts as of March 2026. General information, not financial advice.