If granted, the stay would mean Kalshi wouldn’t be allowed to list its election markets until late September at the earliest. The company, which settles trades in U.S. dollars, has been locked out of this year’s election betting boom, dominated by crypto-based rival Polymarket, which is barred from serving U.S. residents under its own settlement with the CFTC.
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