A neutral, dated look at Novig from Wisconsin. The state has no statewide online sportsbook, but after its June 2026 CFTC designation, Novig runs as a federally regulated sports prediction market and serves Wisconsin on that federal footing. Information, not advice. As of February 2026.
Last reviewed 22 February 2026 · Status as of February 2026 · Information, not legal advice
Wisconsin confines legal sports betting to tribal casinos under state compacts, with no statewide online sportsbook. That makes the federal route stand out. In mid June 2026 Novig won designation from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission as a designated contract market, which lets it list sports event contracts on a federal basis rather than under Wisconsin gaming law. The state is not on Novig's exclusion list, so a verified resident aged 21 or older can generally reach it. The federal classification of these contracts is contested, which we explain below.
As of February 2026, Novig is generally available to verified Wisconsin residents aged 21 or older, even though the state has no statewide online sportsbook. It won CFTC designation as a federally regulated prediction market in mid June 2026 and serves the state on that federal basis, with its only listed exclusions being Alabama, Colorado, Idaho, Louisiana, Michigan, Montana, Nevada and Tennessee. Sports event contracts remain contested in several states, so confirm the current position on Novig before you act.
Where a position is contested we say so. Wisconsin has resisted statewide online sports betting and protects its tribal gaming compacts, and the federal status of sports event contracts faces challenges in several states, so confirm your eligibility before you rely on it.
Novig is available to verified Wisconsin residents on its federal basis, and these are the federally listed United States venues you can compare it against. Each lists event contracts under CFTC oversight, which matters more here because the state has no online sportsbook. This list appears after the information, and we show no paid placements. Confirm the live position and your eligibility before you act.
Availability is indicative and individual states may restrict specific products, especially sports event contracts. Scores are illustrative editorial examples. Confirm the current position before acting.
As of February 2026, yes, generally. Novig won CFTC designation as a federally regulated prediction market in mid June 2026 and serves Wisconsin on that federal basis, subject to age and identity verification. Novig sets a minimum age of 21. This is general information, not legal advice.
Wisconsin confines legal sports betting to tribal casinos under state compacts, with no statewide online sportsbook. Novig is not a sportsbook. It lists sports event contracts as a CFTC designated contract market, a federal framework that does not depend on state gaming law, which is why a Wisconsin resident can reach it. That federal basis is contested.
Novig sets a minimum age of 21, higher than the 18 minimum some federally regulated venues use. You also need to verify your identity and reside where Novig is offered. Confirm the current rules on Novig before opening an account.
No. Sports event contracts are contested, with state challenges and a federal bill that could reclassify them. Novig publishes a list of unavailable states that can change. Treat the status as a dated snapshot and confirm directly with Novig before you act.
Available does not mean low risk. Event contracts can lose you money, and a peer to peer market still carries real risk. Stake only what you can afford to lose, never to chase a loss, and never on borrowed money. You must be 18+ or the legal age in your region, and Novig itself sets a 21 plus minimum. In the United States you can call or text 1-800-GAMBLER or visit ncpgambling.org.
The position above rests on Novig's CFTC designation, on its own list of served and excluded states, and on the federal framework. Confirm it yourself before you act, because the rules in this area change.
Status as of February 2026. General information, not legal advice.