A neutral, dated read on whether a Connecticut resident can use Drift BET. Drift BET is an onchain prediction market built on Drift Protocol, a decentralized exchange on the Solana blockchain, and it does not generally serve United States residents for real money. Information, not advice. As of February 2026.
Last reviewed 21 February 2026 · Status as of February 2026 · Information, not legal advice
Drift BET is not licensed by the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection and is not a federally registered exchange. It is an onchain prediction market inside Drift Protocol, a decentralized derivatives venue on the Solana blockchain, where users post crypto collateral and settle positions through smart contracts rather than through a regulated intermediary (per The Block and CryptoSlate reporting on the BET launch in 2025, and the Drift Protocol Terms of Use as of February 2026). Drift Protocol restricts access from prohibited jurisdictions and the United States is not its served market, so the interface is geofenced and the platform does not generally reach a Connecticut resident for real money. Connecticut regulates online sports betting through the Department of Consumer Protection, which has pushed back on unlicensed online gambling: in December 2025 the department announced cease and desist orders against operators it viewed as offering unlicensed wagering in the state, and Kalshi countersued (per the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection and reporting, December 2025). That enforcement targets operators it says are reaching Connecticut users, not an offshore onchain venue that already blocks United States residents.
As of February 2026, Drift BET is not generally available to a Connecticut resident. It is an onchain prediction market on the Solana based Drift Protocol that does not serve United States residents and holds no CFTC registration or Connecticut licence, so the platform settles the question rather than state law. Connecticut regulates online sports betting through the Department of Consumer Protection, and an unlicensed onchain crypto venue sits outside that framework. A Connecticut reader therefore has no compliant route to it.
The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection has moved against unlicensed online gambling, issuing cease and desist orders in December 2025 that drew a countersuit from Kalshi, so the status of exchange listed contracts in the state is genuinely contested. That dispute concerns operators the department says are reaching Connecticut users, not Drift BET, which already geofences United States residents, so for a Connecticut reader the Drift BET answer is straightforward rather than disputed.
Because Drift BET is not generally offered to a Connecticut resident for real money, we are not pointing you to open an account there. The venues below are United States regulated platforms, listed so you can understand the regulated landscape rather than as a steer toward an offshore onchain venue. We show no paid placements and this list appears only after the information. Confirm your eligibility and the current rules before you act.
Scores are our current Index ratings, not advice to use any venue. Connecticut authorities have challenged exchange listed sports contracts, so availability of those specific products in the state is contested. Confirm the current position before acting.
As of February 2026, no, not generally. Drift BET is an onchain prediction market on the Solana based Drift Protocol that is not offered for real money use to United States residents and holds no CFTC registration or Connecticut licence. A Connecticut reader has no compliant route to it. This is general information, not legal advice.
No. Drift BET is not licensed by the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection and is not a federally registered exchange. It is an onchain feature of a decentralized protocol that does not serve United States residents, so it falls outside the Connecticut licensing system.
Even a decentralized protocol is run through a front end and a set of terms, and operators commonly restrict United States access to stay clear of CFTC and state law. The Drift Protocol Terms of Use list prohibited jurisdictions, and the United States is not its served market.
United States regulated venues such as Kalshi, Polymarket, ForecastEx and Robinhood operate under federal oversight, though Connecticut regulators have challenged exchange listed sports contracts in particular. Read the rules and your eligibility before you act.
Any gains may be taxable at federal and state level depending on your situation. We do not give tax advice. Confirm the current rules with a qualified tax professional and the relevant authorities.
Available does not describe Drift BET for a Connecticut resident, because it is not generally offered to you for real money. Set that aside and the risk is still real. Onchain prediction contracts can lose their full value, self custody means a lost key or one signed malicious transaction can empty a wallet with no helpdesk to call, and there is no deposit insurance or investor protection standing behind a decentralized protocol. 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.
The position above rests on Drift BET being an onchain product of a decentralized protocol that does not serve United States residents, on the absence of any CFTC registration for it, and on Connecticut state law. Confirm it yourself before you act, because both the protocol and the rules can change.
Status as of February 2026. General information, not legal advice.