A neutral, dated read on whether a Connecticut resident can use Futuur. Futuur runs two modes: a free play money mode open worldwide, and a real money mode under an overseas Curacao license that is not offered to United States residents. Information, not advice. As of February 2026.
Last reviewed 4 February 2026 · Status as of February 2026 · Information, not legal advice
Futuur runs two separate modes, and the split decides what a Connecticut resident can do. The play money mode is free and open worldwide, using a virtual balance with no cash value, so a Connecticut reader can forecast on it at no cost. The real money mode is offshore. To offer real money wagering Futuur holds a gaming license from the Ministry of Justice in Curacao, and that license excludes several markets including the United States (per Gambling Insider and Gambling News reporting on the Futuur real money launch). Connecticut does have a legal online sports betting market, regulated by the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection through its Gaming Division, with three tethered operators: DraftKings with Foxwoods, FanDuel with Mohegan Sun, and Fanatics with the Connecticut Lottery, and House Bill 5229 added consumer protections taking effect on 1 July 2026 (per the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection and 2026 reporting). Futuur is not one of those licensed operators and holds no CFTC registration as a federally regulated United States exchange, so a verified Connecticut resident can use the play money mode but has no compliant real money route to Futuur.
As of February 2026, a Connecticut resident can use Futuur in play money mode but not for real money. The play money mode is free and open worldwide, while the real money mode runs offshore under a Curacao license that excludes United States residents and carries no CFTC registration. Connecticut does have a legal online sports betting market, regulated by the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection through its Gaming Division, with three tethered operators: DraftKings with Foxwoods, FanDuel with Mohegan Sun, and Fanatics with the Connecticut Lottery, and House Bill 5229 added consumer protections taking effect on 1 July 2026 (per the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection and 2026 reporting). so a Connecticut reader has no compliant real money path to Futuur today.
Where a position is genuinely contested we say so. This is a settled case: Futuur play money is freely available to a Connecticut reader, while the real money mode is offshore and not offered to United States residents, so the real money answer is clear rather than disputed. We keep the page under review because licensing can change.
Because Futuur does not offer real money to a Connecticut resident, we are not pointing you to open a real money account there. The venues below are United States regulated platforms listed so you can understand the landscape rather than as a recommendation. We show no paid placements, this list appears only after the information, and you should confirm your eligibility before you act.
Futuur real money is not offered to United States residents, so we do not list it as an account to open here. The venues above are United States regulated platforms, and specific products can vary by state. Scores are our current Index ratings, not advice. Confirm the current position before acting.
As of February 2026, only in play money mode. Futuur play money is free and open worldwide, but its real money mode runs offshore under a Curacao license that excludes United States residents, so a Connecticut reader has no compliant real money route. This is general information, not legal advice.
No. The real money mode operates under an overseas Curacao gaming license that does not serve United States residents and holds no CFTC registration. Only the free play money mode is available to a Connecticut reader.
Connecticut licenses three online operators through its Department of Consumer Protection: DraftKings, FanDuel and Fanatics. Futuur is not one of them, and its real money mode runs offshore under a Curacao license that excludes United States residents, so a Connecticut reader still has no compliant real money route to Futuur.
United States regulated venues such as Kalshi, Polymarket, ForecastEx and Robinhood operate under federal oversight, though product availability can vary. Read the rules and your eligibility before you act.
Play money has no cash value, so it does not generate income. Any real money gains, were they accessible, could be taxable. We do not give tax advice. Confirm the current rules with a qualified tax professional.
Futuur runs two modes, and only one carries cash risk. Play money has no cash value and cannot be lost, but the real money mode is offered offshore and is not available to United States residents, so we are not pointing you to it. In the wider category, real money contracts and bets settle for real and losses are permanent, so treating forecasting as easy income is a habit that travels badly. Use Futuur play money to learn how prices and probabilities behave, not as a stepping stone to chase money. You must be 18+ or the legal age in your region. If betting has stopped being fun, in the United States you can call or text the national problem gambling helpline on 1 800 522 4700 or visit ncpgambling.org.
The position above rests on Futuur running its real money mode under an overseas Curacao gaming license that excludes United States residents, on its play money mode being free and open worldwide, and on the Connecticut framework set out below. Confirm it yourself before you act, because licensing and availability can change.
Status as of February 2026. General information, not legal advice.