Kalshi is walking a regulatory tightrope as it expands globally.
The prediction market has no plans to advertise its services outside the U.S., in what seems to be a move to limit regulatory scrutiny. But the Netherlands’ gambling authority is considering legal action against the platform, and it may not be the only non-U.S. regulator to do so.
On Oct. 10, Kalshi said it was expanding to more than 140 countries, together home to billions of people, all in a single global liquidity pool.
A little over two weeks on, not much else has happened with regard to Kalshi’s global plans. After the initial announcement, Kalshi has not taken further steps to promote its international product.

