A neutral, dated read on whether a Wyoming resident can use Limitless. Wyoming allows licensed online sports betting through the Wyoming Gaming Commission, yet Limitless is an onchain market on the Base network that excludes United States users, and its separate US exchange is only a pending application. Information, not advice. As of December 2025.
Last reviewed 20 December 2025 · Status as of December 2025 · Information, not legal advice
Wyoming is one of the easier states for legal online wagering, which makes the answer here worth spelling out. The state has allowed online sports betting since 1 September 2021 under the Online Sports Wagering Act, regulated by the Wyoming Gaming Commission, delivered through licensed apps with no retail sportsbooks. That framework, however, licenses named sportsbook operators, not a crypto prediction exchange, so it does not reach Limitless. 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 December 2025). Limitless Exchange is an onchain prediction market on Base, an Ethereum layer two, where trades settle in crypto such as USDC through a wallet you control. A separate entity, Limitless Markets US, filed a designated contract market application with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission around 1 May 2026, but that application is still pending and not approved (per the CFTC industry filings portal, as of December 2025). So a Wyoming reader has no compliant route to Limitless today, even though the state itself permits regulated sports betting.
As of December 2025, no. Limitless Exchange 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 Wyoming resident has no compliant route to it. A separate US exchange, Limitless Markets US, has a CFTC application that is still pending, and Wyoming sports betting permits cover sportsbook operators rather than a crypto prediction venue, so for real money a Wyoming reader should use a United States regulated venue instead.
Where a position is genuinely contested we say so. The United States status of Limitless is developing: the onchain exchange clearly excludes United States users in its terms, while Limitless Markets US has a pending CFTC designated contract market application that, if approved, could create a regulated route later. Until that application is granted, the access answer for a Wyoming reader is settled at no, and we will update this page when the position changes.
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 Wyoming 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 Wyoming 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 December 2025, no. Limitless Exchange 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 Wyoming resident has no compliant route. A separate US entity, Limitless Markets US, filed a CFTC application that is still pending. This is general information, not legal advice.
No. Wyoming licenses online sports betting through the Wyoming Gaming Commission, but those permits cover named sportsbook operators, not a crypto prediction exchange. Limitless excludes United States users under its own terms, so Wyoming sports betting law does not open a route to it.
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 Wyoming reader should use a United States regulated venue 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.
The onchain Limitless Exchange does not offer trading to United States users under its own terms, and it holds no current CFTC registration. Limitless Markets US has a pending designated contract market application with the CFTC, so the US position is developing. 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 the pending Limitless Markets US application at the CFTC, and on Wyoming state law. Confirm it yourself before you act, because licensing and availability can change.
Status as of December 2025. General information, not legal advice.