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Kalshi Raises $1 Billion at $22 Billion Valuation as Prediction Markets Go Mainstream

Prediction market platform Kalshi just raised $1 billion at a $22 billion valuation. Institutional trading volume is up 800%. Here's why Wall Street is paying attention.

Salar Salek by Salar Salek
May 9, 2026
in Market Analysis
Kalshi Raises $1 Billion at $22 Billion Valuation as Prediction Markets Go Mainstream

A few years ago, prediction markets were a curiosity. A place where crypto-savvy early adopters placed bets on election outcomes and weather events while most of the financial world ignored them.

Those days are over.

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Kalshi, the largest prediction market platform in the United States, announced this week that it has raised $1 billion in a Series F funding round at a $22 billion valuation. That valuation has doubled in just five months. It quadrupled in under a year.

The round was led by Coatue, with Sequoia Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, Paradigm, Morgan Stanley, and ARK Invest all participating. When that lineup writes cheques of that size, it’s not speculation. It’s a signal that prediction markets have crossed over from experimental to essential.

What Is Kalshi and How Does It Work?

If you’re not familiar with prediction markets, the concept is simple. Instead of trading stocks or crypto, you trade on whether something will happen in the real world.

Will the Federal Reserve cut interest rates next month? Will it rain in New York on Friday? Will a specific company beat its earnings estimates? Each of these questions becomes a contract on Kalshi. You buy a “yes” or “no” position, and if you’re right, you get paid. If you’re wrong, you lose your stake.

Every contract is priced between $0 and $1. The price reflects what the market collectively believes the probability of that outcome is. A contract trading at $0.72 means the market thinks there’s a 72% chance that event will happen. As new information comes in, prices move in real time.

Kalshi is regulated by the CFTC as a designated contract market, which means it operates under the same federal regulatory framework as traditional futures exchanges like the CME. That distinction matters because it separates Kalshi legally from gambling platforms, although not everyone agrees on where that line falls.

The Numbers Behind the Hype

The growth metrics that powered this fundraise are remarkable by any standard.

Over the past six months, Kalshi’s annualised trading volume has more than tripled, growing from $52 billion to $178 billion. Institutional trading volume specifically surged 800% during the same period. The company now hosts more than 90% of all prediction market activity in the United States.

Annualised revenue exceeds $1.5 billion. And the company has raised $2 billion across just two rounds in five months, going from a $5 billion valuation to $11 billion to $22 billion in under a year.

CEO Tarek Mansour put it simply. He said there are few categories in recent history that have scaled this quickly outside of AI. He believes event contracts could become a trillion-dollar market, and that the industry is still in its early stages.

Why Wall Street Cares About Prediction Markets

The really interesting part of Kalshi’s story isn’t retail users betting on the weather or the Met Gala. It’s the institutional pivot.

Hedge funds, asset managers, and proprietary trading firms are increasingly using prediction markets as hedging and information tools. Think about it from a fund manager’s perspective. If you’re managing a portfolio that’s sensitive to Federal Reserve policy, you need to know what the market thinks the Fed will do next. Prediction market prices give you that information in real time, priced by people with actual money at stake.

That’s arguably more useful than polling data, analyst forecasts, or economic models, all of which have well-documented limitations. A prediction market aggregates the views of thousands of participants who are financially motivated to be right. The result is a probability estimate that’s continuously updated as new information arrives.

Insurance companies are also showing interest. Weather contracts, natural disaster probabilities, and macro-economic indicators all have direct applications in the insurance industry. If Kalshi can offer liquid, real-time pricing on these events, it becomes a tool for risk management rather than just speculation.

Coatue founder Philippe Laffont said consumers have already embraced prediction markets and that institutions will follow. The 800% increase in institutional volume suggests that process is already well underway.

The Legal Battle That Won’t Go Away

Not everyone is celebrating Kalshi’s rise. Several US states have taken legal action against the platform, arguing that some of its event contracts, particularly those involving sports, look a lot like gambling.

Nevada, New Jersey, Illinois, Arizona, Connecticut, and Wisconsin have all issued cease-and-desist orders or launched legal challenges. Arizona went furthest this week, filing 20 criminal counts against Kalshi, accusing it of operating an illegal gambling business and offering election wagering.

Kalshi has fought back aggressively. The company argues that as a CFTC-regulated designated contract market, it falls under federal jurisdiction, not state gambling laws. A federal appeals court sided with Kalshi in a landmark ruling against New Jersey, holding that federal law pre-empts state gambling regulations for contracts listed on a federally licensed exchange.

The CFTC itself has entered the fight, filing federal lawsuits against Arizona, Connecticut, and Illinois to block those states from enforcing gambling statutes against prediction market platforms.

The legal uncertainty is real, and it’s the most significant risk to Kalshi’s growth trajectory. If the courts ultimately rule that some prediction market contracts constitute gambling, it could force Kalshi to restrict its product offerings in multiple states. The issue may eventually reach the Supreme Court.

Kalshi vs Polymarket: The Competition Heats Up

Kalshi’s main competitor is Polymarket, the crypto-native prediction market that gained massive attention during the 2024 US presidential election. Polymarket operates differently, using cryptocurrency for settlement and targeting a more global audience. It doesn’t currently hold a CFTC licence, which limits its ability to serve US users directly.

Both platforms have been growing rapidly, but they’re targeting different audiences. Kalshi is going after institutional money with block trading, broker integrations, and CFTC regulation. Polymarket is building on crypto rails with a focus on global accessibility and community-driven markets.

Interestingly, both platforms recently launched crypto perpetual futures, entering each other’s territory. The CFTC’s openness to perpetual futures products, which have long been the most popular trading instrument in offshore crypto, is the structural shift that made this possible.

The prediction market space is big enough for multiple winners. But the $22 billion valuation gap between Kalshi and most other players suggests the market believes regulatory legitimacy and institutional adoption are the factors that matter most.

What This Means for Crypto

Prediction markets sit at the intersection of crypto and traditional finance. They use blockchain-adjacent technology, attract crypto-native investors, and compete for some of the same trading volume. Several major crypto venture firms, including a16z, Paradigm, and ARK Invest, are heavily invested in the space.

For the broader crypto industry, Kalshi’s rise validates a key thesis: that blockchain-inspired financial products can achieve mainstream institutional adoption when they’re built within a regulated framework. The same lesson applies to stablecoins, tokenised assets, and crypto derivatives.

Whether prediction markets ultimately become a trillion-dollar category as Mansour predicts remains to be seen. But with $178 billion in annualised trading volume, $1.5 billion in revenue, and the backing of Wall Street’s biggest names, the category has clearly moved beyond “interesting experiment” into “serious financial infrastructure.”

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Cryptocurrency investments carry significant risk. Always conduct your own research before making any investment decisions.

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