A dated look at whether a Montana resident can use Novig. The question here is no longer a state licensed sportsbook one. After a sweepstakes phase, its exchange entity won a Commodity Futures Trading Commission designation in June 2026 and is rolling out nationally. Information, not advice. As of March 2026.
Last reviewed 26 March 2026 · Status as of March 2026 · Information, not legal advice
As of March 2026, the question of Novig in Montana is no longer about a state gambling licence. Novig ran a sweepstakes model across many states, and in June 2026 its exchange entity, Ludlow Exchange, received a Commodity Futures Trading Commission order designating it a contract market, with a nationwide rollout underway. A Montana resident may be able to access that federal product as the rollout reaches the state, but you should confirm current availability directly on the platform before acting.
Montana runs its sports betting through a state operated lottery system rather than commercial mobile sportsbooks, but Novig is arriving on a different track: a federally registered exchange. Because the launch is recent and phased, treat availability to a Montana resident as emerging and confirm it before acting.
Montana offers legal sports betting only through the Montana Lottery's state run system, with no commercial mobile sportsbook licences on offer. We have no record of Novig holding any Montana licence. Novig launched as a licensed sports betting exchange with market access in New Jersey and Colorado, and later ran a sweepstakes model across many states. A sweepstakes product is a different legal structure from both a state run lottery sportsbook and a federally regulated exchange.
In June 2026 the picture changed. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission issued an order of designation to Ludlow Exchange, the exchange entity behind Novig, clearing it to operate as a designated contract market. The company described it as one of the fastest such designations on record and said the federal status lets it operate across all 50 states, with a nationwide rollout underway. As a federally registered exchange, Novig's availability rests on federal standing rather than a separate Montana licence.
For a Montana resident, that means the relevant question is no longer about a Montana gambling licence but about whether the federal product has rolled out to you and whether the specific market you want is offered. Because the launch is recent and phased, we treat Montana availability as emerging as of March 2026 rather than confirmed, and we point you to verify it directly on Novig's own site.
Sports event contracts are the contested category here, as they are across all federally overseen venues. A group of states has pressed the Commodity Futures Trading Commission on sports related contracts, courts have split on the question, and the regulator has proposed limits on certain sports markets. So even where Novig's federal product reaches a Montana resident, treat sports event contracts as contested and confirm the current position before relying on them.
Novig is rolling out its federally registered exchange as of March 2026, so confirm its current availability to you directly on its own site. The established federally overseen venues below are generally reachable by a verified Montana resident for the non sports categories, with sports event contracts contested across all of them.
Availability is indicative and individual states may restrict specific products such as sports event contracts. Scores are illustrative editorial examples. Confirm the current position with the platform before acting.
Legal does not mean low risk, and reachable does not mean legal. Prediction markets can lose you money. Stake only what you can afford to lose, never to chase a loss, and never on borrowed money. If it stops feeling like a free choice, step back. In the United States you can call or text the national problem gambling helpline on 1 800 522 4700, or visit ncpgambling.org.
As of March 2026, Novig is rolling out a federally registered exchange rather than a Montana licensed sportsbook. Its exchange entity, Ludlow Exchange, received a Commodity Futures Trading Commission designation in June 2026 with a nationwide launch underway, so a Montana resident may gain access as the rollout reaches the state. Confirm current availability directly. This is general information, not legal advice.
We have no record of Novig holding a Montana sports betting licence, and Montana offers sports betting only through the Montana Lottery's state run system. Novig held market access in New Jersey and Colorado and ran a sweepstakes model elsewhere before pursuing federal registration.
Novig's exchange entity, Ludlow Exchange, received a Commodity Futures Trading Commission order designating it a contract market in June 2026. That makes it a federally regulated exchange rather than a state licensed sportsbook or a sweepstakes product.
Sports event contracts are contested across all federally overseen venues. A group of states has pressed the regulator, courts have split, and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission has proposed limits on certain sports markets. Treat sports event contracts as contested and confirm the current position before relying on them.
If and when the federal product is available to you, Novig will ask you to confirm your age, verify your identity, and fund the account on its own site. Always check current eligibility and the specific market directly before acting.
The position above rests on the sources below. Confirm it yourself before you act, because the rules in this area change.
Status as of March 2026. General information, not legal advice.