A neutral, dated read on Sporttrade for a Minnesota resident. The exchange never launched in Minnesota, the state has no legal online sports betting framework, and Sporttrade's only path in is a federal CFTC designation that was still pending. What that means today, and which venues are open. Information, not advice. As of May 2026.
Last reviewed 29 May 2026 · Status as of May 2026 · Information, not legal advice
Sporttrade ran its licensed sports betting exchange only in New Jersey, Arizona, Colorado, Iowa and Virginia. Minnesota was never on that list, and Minnesota has not passed a legal online sports betting framework, so there was no state licence for Sporttrade to operate under in the first place. In 2026 the company exited online sports betting to rebuild around prediction markets under the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, filing designated contract market and clearing applications in February 2026. The only realistic route into Minnesota is that pending federal designation.
As of May 2026, Sporttrade is not available in Minnesota. It never operated in the state, Minnesota has no legal online sports betting framework, and Sporttrade has wound down its betting product nationally to pursue a federal CFTC designation that was still pending. Until that decision lands there is no Sporttrade product for a Minnesotan to use, and we do not predict the outcome.
Because Sporttrade is not in Minnesota, a resident who wants a regulated event market today is generally looking at the federally overseen venues below. These do not depend on a Minnesota gaming licence, which the state has not created for online sports betting. Specific products can still be restricted.
We list these because Sporttrade itself is not currently open to retail users. Availability is indicative and specific products may be restricted. Scores are illustrative editorial examples. Confirm the current position before acting.
No Sporttrade product is available in Minnesota as of May 2026. The exchange never operated in the state, Minnesota has no legal online sports betting framework, and the company is awaiting a federal CFTC decision on its designated contract market and clearing applications. This is general information, not legal advice.
Not as of May 2026. Repeated efforts to pass a legal online sports betting framework in Minnesota had not become law, which is part of why a state licensed exchange like the former Sporttrade product never launched there. Confirm the current legislative position before relying on it.
Only through the federal route. Sporttrade is seeking a CFTC designation that, if granted, would let a federally listed product reach residents nationwide. That application was still under review as of May 2026, and we do not predict whether or when it is approved.
Several federally overseen event contract venues are generally available to verified Minnesota residents, subject to age and identity checks. We list them above. Confirm current eligibility and the specific product on each platform's own site before acting.
A platform that is not open to you cannot be traded, and one that is open can still lose you money. When you do use a regulated venue, 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. If gambling stops feeling like a free choice, step back and seek support from a problem gambling service such as the National Problem Gambling Helpline, which runs a free confidential line in the United States.
The position above rests on Sporttrade's own announcements and on its pending federal filings. Confirm it yourself before you act, because the picture can move once the regulator decides.
Status as of May 2026. General information, not legal advice.