A neutral, dated read on whether a South Carolina resident can use Limitless. South Carolina permits only the state lottery and has no legal sports betting, while Limitless is an onchain market on the Base network that excludes United States users. Information, not advice. As of April 2026.
Last reviewed 24 April 2026 · Status as of April 2026 · Information, not legal advice
For a South Carolina resident the answer is no on two separate counts, which is worth spelling out. Limitless is an onchain prediction market on Base, an Ethereum layer two, where trades settle in crypto such as USDC through a wallet you control rather than through a licensed cash operator. The deciding fact comes from the platform itself: the Limitless Exchange terms of service, last updated 19 June 2026, list the United States among the jurisdictions where the platform is not available for trading (per the Limitless Exchange terms of service, as of April 2026). Limitless holds no Commodity Futures Trading Commission registration and no South Carolina license. South Carolina then closes the door from its own side: the state has one of the strictest gambling frameworks in the country, with only the state lottery permitted and no legal sports betting. So even setting aside the platform exclusion, there is no state channel that would license a crypto prediction venue, and a South Carolina reader has no compliant route to Limitless.
As of April 2026, no. Limitless is an onchain prediction market on the Base network, and its own terms of service list the United States as a jurisdiction where the platform is not available for trading, so a South Carolina resident has no compliant route to it. Limitless holds no CFTC registration, and South Carolina has no legal sports betting and only a state lottery, so for real money a South Carolina reader should use a United States regulated venue instead.
Where a position is genuinely contested we say so. The broader legal treatment of onchain prediction markets in the United States is still developing, and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission has been active in this area. Limitless itself is a clearer case for a South Carolina reader, because the platform's own terms exclude United States users, so the access answer is settled even while the wider policy debate continues.
Because Limitless does not serve United States residents, we are not pointing you to open an account there. The venues below are United States regulated platforms a South Carolina reader can actually use for real money, listed so you can understand the regulated landscape rather than as a recommendation. Specific products can vary by state. We show no paid placements, this list appears only after the information, and you should confirm your eligibility before you act.
Limitless 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 South Carolina 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.
As of April 2026, no. Limitless is an onchain prediction market on Base, and its terms of service list the United States among jurisdictions where the platform is not available for trading, so a South Carolina resident has no compliant route. This is general information, not legal advice.
We do not advise it. Using a VPN to get around a platform's jurisdiction rules can breach its terms and put any funds at risk, and it does not make the activity compliant. A South Carolina reader should use a United States regulated venue instead.
South Carolina has no legal sports betting and one of the strictest gambling frameworks in the country, with only the state lottery permitted. Limitless separately lists the United States as not available for trading under its own terms, so a South Carolina reader has no compliant route on either count. We cannot give legal advice.
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.
Limitless does not offer trading to United States users under its own terms, and it holds no CFTC registration. The broader legal status of onchain prediction markets is still developing, so treat this as general information, not legal advice.
Limitless 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.
The position above rests on the Limitless Exchange terms of service excluding United States users, on Limitless holding no CFTC registration, and on South Carolina state law. Confirm it yourself before you act, because licensing and availability can change.
Status as of April 2026. General information, not legal advice.