A neutral, dated read on whether a South Dakota resident can use Manifold Markets. Manifold is a play money prediction market that runs on a virtual currency called mana, which has no cash value, so it sits outside gambling and securities law and is generally available across the United States, South Dakota included. Information, not advice. As of March 2026.
Last reviewed 14 March 2026 · Status as of March 2026 · Information, not legal advice
Manifold Markets is a play money prediction market, and that design is the reason a South Dakota resident can use it. Trading is done in mana, a virtual currency that has no cash value and cannot be converted into dollars, crypto or gift cards, with charitable donation at a rate of M100 per 1 dollar its only real world use (per Manifold documentation and 2026 reviews). Because nobody stakes or wins money, the activity does not meet the consideration and prize elements that define gambling, so it falls outside the South Dakota gambling framework, which permits Deadwood casinos, tribal gaming and limited in person sports wagering, and outside CFTC oversight. Manifold closed its brief real money sweepstakes programme, called sweepcash, on 28 March 2025 and returned to a mana only model, with no announced plan to bring cash settlement back, which keeps it clear of the rules that govern real money venues in South Dakota.
As of March 2026, Manifold Markets is generally available to a South Dakota resident. It is a play money platform whose virtual currency, mana, has no cash value and cannot be cashed out, so it is not gambling under South Dakota law and is not regulated by the CFTC. South Dakota allows Deadwood casinos, tribal gaming and limited sports wagering, but those rules turn on staking and winning money, which a no stakes forecasting site does not do, so a South Dakota reader can generally sign up and trade in mana for free.
We flag contested questions where they exist. The open national disputes concern real money sports event contracts, a separate category. Manifold is play money with no cash value, so those disputes do not reach it, and its availability to a South Dakota reader is straightforward rather than contested.
Manifold is genuinely available to a South Dakota reader, so we list it alongside the United States regulated venues you could also consider. Manifold itself is play money and cannot pay cash, while the others are real money platforms under federal oversight, with some products contested in other states. This list appears after the information, we show no paid placements, and you should confirm your eligibility before you act.
Manifold runs on play money and cannot pay cash. The other venues listed are real money platforms under federal oversight, and specific products can vary by state. Scores are illustrative editorial examples, not advice. Confirm the current position before acting.
As of March 2026, yes, generally. Manifold is a play money prediction market whose virtual currency, mana, has no cash value, so it sits outside South Dakota gambling law and CFTC oversight and is open across the United States. This is general information, not legal advice.
No. Manifold runs on mana, a play money currency that cannot be converted to cash, crypto or gift cards. Its only real world use is charitable donation, the design choice that keeps it outside gambling rules.
Because it uses play money with no cash value, Manifold does not meet the prize element that defines gambling, so South Dakota gambling law does not reach ordinary use. We cannot give legal advice, so confirm your own position if you are unsure.
Briefly. Manifold ran a sweepstakes programme called sweepcash from September 2024, then shut it down on 28 March 2025 and returned to a mana only model. As of March 2026 it is play money only.
Mana has no cash value, so ordinary play does not generate cash income. South Dakota also has no state income tax. We do not give tax advice. If your situation is unusual, confirm the current rules with a qualified tax professional.
Manifold runs on play money, so you cannot win or lose cash on it, but the wider category still carries a warning worth keeping. Treating forecasting as easy income is a habit that travels badly to the real money venues next door, where contracts settle to zero and losses are permanent. Use Manifold 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 1-800-GAMBLER or visit ncpgambling.org.
The position above rests on Manifold being a play money platform whose mana has no cash value, which keeps it outside gambling and CFTC oversight, and on South Dakota state law not reaching virtual currency play. Confirm it yourself before you act, because platform models can change.
Status as of March 2026. General information, not legal advice.