A neutral, dated read on whether a Delaware resident can use Metaculus. Metaculus is a forecasting platform that scores predictions with points and reputation rather than real money, so the usual betting and licensing questions do not apply, even though Delaware does run legal online sports betting of its own. Information, not advice. As of January 2026.
Last reviewed 28 January 2026 · Status as of January 2026 · Information, not legal advice
Metaculus is a forecasting platform rather than a money market. Users make probability forecasts on questions across science, economics, politics and world events, and the platform scores accuracy over time with points and reputation, not cash payouts. The reason it is available to a Delaware resident is structural: because there is no deposit, no wager and nothing of cash value changing hands, Metaculus does not engage gambling law or the Commodity Futures Trading Commission registration question that governs real money event contract exchanges. Delaware is one of the more permissive betting states, with legal online sports betting through BetRivers in partnership with the Delaware Lottery since December 2023, retail sportsbooks at its casinos, and legal online casino play. None of that bears on Metaculus, because those rules target real money wagering and Metaculus stakes none. So a Delaware reader can sign up and use Metaculus fully and at no cost. The thing to be clear about is what it is not: Metaculus is not a route to win or lose money, and a reader who wants real money markets needs a separate, regulated venue.
Yes. As of January 2026, a Delaware resident can use Metaculus fully and at no cost. Metaculus is a forecasting platform that scores predictions with points and reputation rather than real money, so there is no deposit, no wager and no CFTC registration question. It is available because nothing of cash value changes hands, and Delaware having its own legal online sports betting does not affect it. A reader who wants real money markets needs a separate United States regulated platform.
Where a position is genuinely contested we say so. Metaculus is not a contested case: with no stake and no cash payout, it sits clearly outside both gambling law and CFTC registration. The contested questions in the wider category concern real money venues, especially the federal oversight of sports event contracts, and they do not apply to a free forecasting platform like Metaculus.
Metaculus is free and available to a Delaware reader, so the real question is what you want from it. To forecast for skill and a public track record, Metaculus itself is the answer and costs nothing. If instead you want real money markets, the venues below are United States regulated platforms a Delaware reader may use, listed after the information rather than as a recommendation. Delaware also runs its own legal online sports betting through BetRivers, which is a separate product from prediction markets, and we show no paid placements.
Metaculus itself carries no cash stake, so there is no account funding to weigh there. 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.
Yes. As of January 2026, a Delaware resident can use Metaculus fully and at no cost. It scores forecasts with points and reputation rather than real money, so it is not a betting venue and raises no licensing question. This is general information, not legal advice.
No. Core forecasting on Metaculus is free, with no deposit and no wager. You compete on accuracy for points and reputation, not for cash.
No. Metaculus uses points and reputation, not cash payouts. Some external tournaments may offer prizes under their own rules, but the platform itself is not a real money market. For real money you need a separate regulated venue.
No. Because nothing of cash value is staked, Metaculus does not engage Delaware gambling law. It is a forecasting platform, not a sportsbook or a betting exchange, so the state framework that governs real money wagering does not apply to it.
United States regulated venues such as Kalshi, Polymarket, ForecastEx and Robinhood operate under federal oversight. Delaware also has legal online sports betting through BetRivers, separate from prediction markets; read the rules and your eligibility before you act.
Metaculus carries no cash stake, so there is nothing to lose on the platform itself, which is exactly why it is a good place to learn how probability and calibration work. The caution belongs to the wider category: real money prediction markets and event contracts can settle to zero, losses are permanent, and a strong forecasting record on Metaculus is not a promise of profit anywhere money is involved. Treat forecasting as a skill, 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 Metaculus operating as a free forecasting platform that scores predictions with points and reputation rather than real money, which keeps it outside gambling law and the CFTC registration question, and on Delaware state law. Confirm it yourself before you act, because platform models can change.
Status as of January 2026. General information, not legal advice.