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Is Limitless available in Arizona, or off limits here?

A neutral, dated read on whether an Arizona resident can use Limitless. Limitless is an onchain prediction market on the Base network, and its own terms of service, last updated 19 June 2026, list the United States as not available for trading. Arizona has regulated sports betting, but that does not change this answer. Information, not advice. As of January 2026.

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Last reviewed 11 January 2026 · Status as of January 2026 · Information, not legal advice

Arizona
Not available in the US
Limitless excludes United States users for trading in its own terms, so an Arizona reader has no compliant onchain route today.
Information, not advice. This page is general information, not financial, legal, tax, or betting advice. Prediction markets carry a real risk of loss. You must be 18+ or the legal age in your region.
Why this is the answer

No United States trading access for an Arizona reader.

Limitless is an onchain prediction market that runs on Base, a layer two network built on Ethereum, with trades placed and settled in crypto such as USDC through a wallet you control. The deciding fact for an Arizona resident comes from the platform itself: the Limitless Exchange terms of service, last updated 19 June 2026, state that the platform is not available for trading to users from the United States of America (per the Limitless Exchange terms of service, as of January 2026). The onchain venue is operated by Street Chow Inc., a Panamanian company, and holds no Commodity Futures Trading Commission registration and no Arizona license. Arizona does have a regulated betting market: event wagering launched in September 2021 under the Arizona Department of Gaming (per Arizona Department of Gaming reporting on the 2021 launch). But that framework licenses sportsbooks and fantasy operators, not an offshore onchain prediction market, so it does not create a route to Limitless. There is a genuine development worth naming. A separate entity, Limitless Markets US, LLC, filed an application with the CFTC in 2026 to operate as a federally regulated United States event contract exchange (per Public Gaming Research Institute and DeFi Rate reporting, May 2026). That application was pending at the time of writing, so it does not change today's answer, but if it is approved a compliant United States route could open later. For now, an Arizona reader has no compliant route to Limitless.

Quick answer

As of January 2026, no. The onchain Limitless Exchange on Base lists the United States as not available for trading in its own terms, last updated 19 June 2026, so an Arizona resident has no compliant route to it today. Arizona has had regulated sports betting since September 2021, but that licenses sportsbooks, not an offshore prediction market, and Limitless holds no CFTC registration through the onchain venue. A separate entity, Limitless Markets US, LLC, has a pending CFTC application that could open a regulated route later.

The detail

What an Arizona reader is actually looking at.

Available in Arizona
No. Limitless lists the United States as not available for trading, so an Arizona reader cannot use the onchain platform compliantly today.
as of January 2026
Regulatory basis
Onchain market on Base, operated by Street Chow Inc. of Panama, with no CFTC registration and no Arizona license. Access is restricted by the platform's own terms.
as of January 2026
State context
Arizona allows licensed event wagering since September 2021, a separate regulated market for sportsbooks that an offshore onchain exchange is not part of.
as of January 2026
Pending development
Limitless Markets US, LLC filed a CFTC application in 2026 to run a regulated United States exchange. It was pending at the time of writing and does not change today's answer.
as of January 2026
What this means for you
An Arizona reader has no compliant route to the onchain Limitless. For real money, use a United States regulated venue or a licensed Arizona sportsbook for sports.
as of January 2026

Where a position is genuinely contested we say so, and Limitless is partly that case. The onchain platform's terms clearly exclude United States users for trading, so the access answer today is settled. What is genuinely open is the future: Limitless Markets US, LLC has a pending CFTC application, and the broader legal treatment of onchain prediction markets in the United States is still developing. We will update this page if the regulated route changes the answer.

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Regulated US venues for real money instead

Because the onchain Limitless platform does not serve United States residents, we are not pointing you to open an account there. The venues below are United States regulated platforms an Arizona reader can use for real money, listed so you can understand the regulated landscape rather than as a recommendation. Specific products such as sports event contracts can vary by state and can be contested. We show no paid placements, this list appears only after the information, and you should confirm your eligibility before you act.

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Limitless onchain 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 a reader can use for real money, and specific products can vary by state. Scores are illustrative editorial examples, not advice. Confirm the current position before acting.

FAQ

Limitless in Arizona, in short.

Is Limitless available in Arizona?

As of January 2026, no. The onchain Limitless Exchange on Base lists the United States as not available for trading in its own terms, so an Arizona resident has no compliant route today, even though Arizona has legal online sports betting. This is general information, not legal advice.

Does it matter that Arizona has legal sports betting?

Not for Limitless. Arizona event wagering launched in September 2021, but that licenses sportsbooks, not an offshore onchain prediction market. Limitless excludes United States users at the terms level, so the state framework does not open a route to it.

Could Limitless become available in the United States later?

Possibly. Limitless Markets US, LLC filed a CFTC application in 2026 to run a regulated United States exchange. It was pending at the time of writing, so it does not change the current answer, but approval could open a compliant route later.

Can I use a VPN to reach Limitless from Arizona?

We do not advise it. Using a VPN to bypass a platform's jurisdiction rules can breach its terms and put any funds at risk, and it does not make the activity compliant. An Arizona reader should use a United States regulated venue instead.

What can an Arizona reader use instead?

United States regulated venues such as Kalshi, Polymarket, ForecastEx and Robinhood operate under federal oversight. Specific products can vary by state, so read the rules and your eligibility before you act.

A note on risk,

Limitless onchain is not offered to United States residents, so we are not pointing you to it. In the wider category, real money contracts can settle to zero and losses are permanent, and onchain venues add the risk of losing access to the wallet you control. Treating forecasting as easy income is a habit that travels badly. Use regulated venues and learn how prices and probabilities behave before risking 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 helpline on 1-800-GAMBLER or visit ncpgambling.org.

How to verify this, and where in Arizona

The position above rests on the Limitless Exchange terms of service excluding United States users for trading, on the onchain venue holding no CFTC registration, on a separate pending CFTC application by Limitless Markets US, LLC, and on Arizona state law for sports betting. Confirm it yourself before you act, because licensing and availability can change.

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