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Are Crypto.com sports and events contracts available in Wyoming, and open to you?

A plain, dated guide to Crypto.com sports and event contracts from Wyoming: how Crypto.com Derivatives North America offers CFTC regulated event contracts, who can trade, the state posture toward sports contracts, fees, funding, and how to check your eligibility. Information, not advice.

By Fredrik FilipssonFounder and editor · Two decades in advisory, hospitality and mediaEditorial review by Morten Andersen · Last reviewed 1 April 2026

Last reviewed 1 April 2026 · Status as of April 2026 · Information, not legal advice

Wyoming
Generally available
Wyoming was not among the nine states Crypto.com exited in December 2025. The sports contract question is contested nationally.
Why this is the answer

Federal standing sits above state lines.

Crypto.com offers its event contracts through Crypto.com Derivatives North America, a venue registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. A federally regulated market does not need a separate Wyoming licence to offer its core event contracts, which is why it can reach Wyoming residents even where state gambling rules are strict. The live friction is mostly around sports event contracts, where several states have pushed back.

The short version

Crypto.com is a United States venue, so its availability in Wyoming generally turns on federal standing rather than a Wyoming state licence, subject to your age and identity verification. When Crypto.com narrowed its sports event contracts in December 2025, Wyoming was not among the nine states it exited, so the product remained available there. Confirm the current position before you act.

What this means in Wyoming

Available, with the sports question still live.

As of April 2026, an eligible Wyoming resident with a verified Crypto.com account can generally access the event contracts offered through Crypto.com Derivatives North America. When Crypto.com narrowed its sports event contracts in December 2025, it confirmed it had withdrawn them from Arizona, Michigan, Maryland, Massachusetts, Illinois, New Jersey, Nevada, Ohio and New York. Wyoming was not on that list, so the product remained offered to residents there as of that reporting.

That availability sits against a contested national backdrop. Wyoming authorized online sports wagering in 2021 and regulates it through the Wyoming Gaming Commission, so the state has a working sports betting market and reason to watch sports event contracts closely. Federal courts have divided on whether the Commodity Exchange Act displaces state gambling law for these contracts, and a Third Circuit panel revisited the question in April 2026. The matter is genuinely unsettled, so we treat the sports side as contested rather than settled.

None of this changes the core risk. An event contract pays one dollar if your side is correct and nothing if it is wrong, so the price is an implied probability, not a prediction, and you can lose your whole stake. Read the Wyoming legality guide for the state picture across all venues, and confirm the specific contract you want is currently offered to Wyoming residents before you fund an account.

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FAQ

Crypto.com in Wyoming, in short.

Are Crypto.com sports and events contracts available in Wyoming?

As of April 2026, yes for eligible Wyoming residents who hold a verified Crypto.com account. The contracts are offered through Crypto.com Derivatives North America, an exchange and clearinghouse registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, and Wyoming was not among the nine states Crypto.com exited in December 2025. The legal status of sports event contracts is contested nationally. This is general information, not legal advice.

How does Crypto.com offer sports and events contracts?

Crypto.com offers binary event contracts through Crypto.com Derivatives North America, known as CDNA, a derivatives exchange and clearinghouse registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. Each contract settles to one dollar if your side is correct and to nothing if it is wrong. Because the product runs through a Commodity Futures Trading Commission regulated entity, it sits inside the federal derivatives framework rather than under state gambling regulators.

Which states did Crypto.com pull sports event contracts from?

In December 2025 Crypto.com confirmed it had withdrawn sports event contracts from Arizona, Michigan, Maryland, Massachusetts, Illinois, New Jersey, Nevada, Ohio and New York. Wyoming was not on that list as of that reporting. The picture changes as cases proceed, so confirm the current availability for your state on the platform before relying on it.

How do I fund Crypto.com event contracts from Wyoming?

You fund in United States dollars. The main routes are an ACH bank transfer from a linked United States bank account, with the instant option carrying a small minimum commonly cited at twenty dollars, and a debit card. You can also use the crypto funding feature, which converts a supported cryptocurrency into United States dollars inside the app, so your trading balance is still in dollars. Confirm the current methods and minimums on the platform before funding.

Is trading sports event contracts the same as sports betting?

Legally they are treated differently, and that difference is contested. Crypto.com offers sports event contracts as a federally regulated derivative through Crypto.com Derivatives North America, not as a state licensed sportsbook. Several states argue these contracts are sports betting that should fall under state gambling law, and federal appeals courts have split, so the question is genuinely unsettled. Whatever the label, the contracts carry a real risk of losing money. General information, not legal advice, current as of April 2026.

A note on risk,

Available does not mean low risk. Event contracts can lose you money, and you can lose your whole stake. Stake only what you can afford to lose, never to chase a loss, and never on borrowed money. You must be 18+ or the legal age in your region. In the United States you can call or text the helpline on 1-800-GAMBLER or visit ncpgambling.org.

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The position above rests on the federal framework and on Crypto.com's own regulatory standing. Confirm it yourself before you act, because the rules in this area change.

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