A neutral, dated read on whether a Michigan resident can reach Limitless, the onchain prediction market on Base. Limitless settles real cryptocurrency wagers and is not registered with the CFTC, and it lists the United States as not available for trading. As of March 2026, a Michigan reader cannot lawfully use it. Information, not advice.
Last reviewed 12 March 2026 · Status as of March 2026 · Information, not legal advice
Limitless is a decentralized prediction market built on Base, the Coinbase backed network. Traders buy and sell Yes and No shares settled in cryptocurrency, with each pair of shares fully collateralized by one USDC and prices held between one cent and ninety nine cents (per Limitless documentation, as of March 2026). Because it settles real money positions and is not registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the platform does not serve United States residents and lists the United States as not available for trading in its terms of service. That block is set at the country level, so it applies the same way in every state. Michigan runs one of the most developed legal gambling markets in the country, with licensed online sports betting and internet casino games overseen by the Michigan Gaming Control Board since January 2021 under the Lawful Internet Gaming Act, yet none of that licensing covers an unregistered offshore onchain market. The point for a reader here is simple: the reason Limitless is closed is its federal status and its own geographic terms, not anything specific to Michigan law, and a reader who reaches it through a virtual private network would still be acting against the platform terms and outside any United States consumer protection.
As of March 2026, Limitless is not available to a Michigan resident. It is an onchain prediction market on Base that settles real cryptocurrency wagers, it is not registered with the CFTC, and it lists the United States as not available for trading. The block is national rather than a Michigan specific rule, so a Michigan reader has no lawful route to fund or trade on it and should look to United States regulated venues instead.
We flag contested questions where they exist. The live Michigan debates concern licensed real money operators and federally regulated event contracts, which are different categories. Limitless sits outside both, because it excludes United States residents and holds no CFTC registration, so the answer for a Michigan reader is a clear no.
Because Limitless does not serve United States residents, we do not list it as an option for a Michigan reader. Instead we show the United States regulated venues that genuinely accept residents here. This list appears after the information, we show no paid placements, and you should confirm your own eligibility before you act.
Limitless is not listed because it is not available to a United States reader. The venues shown are real money platforms under federal oversight, and product availability can vary by state. Scores are illustrative editorial examples, not advice. Confirm the current position before acting.
As of March 2026, no. Limitless lists the United States as not available for trading, so a Michigan reader cannot lawfully use it, despite Michigan running a large licensed gambling market. This is general information, not legal advice.
Limitless settles real cryptocurrency wagers and is not registered with the CFTC, so it does not serve United States residents. The Michigan Gaming Control Board licenses other operators, not Limitless.
No. The board licenses real money sports betting and online casino operators in Michigan. Limitless is an unregistered offshore onchain market and holds no Michigan licence.
Federally regulated venues such as Kalshi, ForecastEx and Robinhood Prediction Markets accept United States residents, subject to their own terms and product availability. They are registered or operate under CFTC oversight.
Limitless is closed to a Michigan reader, and the wider category still carries risk worth stating plainly. Michigan hosts a large licensed real money market where wagers can settle to zero and losses are permanent, and onchain markets that exclude your country add legal and recovery risk on top. Treat prediction markets as a way to learn how probability works, not as easy income. 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.
The position above rests on Limitless settling real cryptocurrency wagers, holding no CFTC registration, and listing the United States as not available. Confirm it yourself before you act, because onchain platforms and their terms can change quickly.
Status as of March 2026. General information, not legal advice.