Whether there is a Sporttrade app, why the sports trading product has wound down, and what its stated move toward federal prediction markets means for access. Information, not advice.
Last reviewed 20 January 2026 · Facts as of January 2026 · Illustrative editorial examples
Whether there is a Sporttrade app, why the sports trading product has wound down, and what its stated move toward federal prediction markets means for access. Information, not advice.
Figures are indicative and dated. Confirm the current terms on the platform before acting.
Not right now. As of January 2026 the sports betting product has wound down. Wagering stopped in late May 2026 and access, including the app, is being removed at the end of June 2026. There is no live replacement app.
Possibly, but that depends on a decision by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission that had not been made as of January 2026. We will update this page with an as of date once a product exists rather than guess.
Follow the platform official instructions to withdraw any remaining balance before access is removed, and verify the deadline directly with their support. We cannot manage that for you and this page is not a substitute for their guidance.
It ran as a sports trading exchange under state gaming licenses, which is a different legal basis from a federally overseen prediction market. The company says it is now seeking approval from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, but that approval was not in place as of January 2026.
Because there is no app available to anyone right now. We only show a compare or sign up path where a platform is genuinely legal and available to you.
This page describes Sporttrade as we assess it. Platform mechanics, fees, and terms change, so verify the current detail before you rely on it.
Facts as of January 2026. General information, not financial advice.