Massachusetts subpoenas Robinhood over sports prediction markets
25 Mars 2025 - 2:42AM
Cointelegraph


Massachusetts’ securities regulator has reportedly launched a
probe over Robinhood’s prediction markets offering that has allowed
users to bet on the outcomes for a slew of events, including
basketball tournaments.
Reuters reported on
March 24 that Massachusetts Secretary Bill Galvin said his office
subpoenaed Robinhood last week to get information on its marketing
materials and the number of Massachusetts-based users that traded
sports events
contracts on college basketball tournaments.
Galvin said he was concerned the trading platform was “linking a
gambling event on a popular sports event that’s especially popular
to young people to a brokerage account.”
“This is just another gimmick from a company that’s very good at
gimmicks to lure investors away from sound investing,” he
added.
Robinhood launched a
prediction markets hub on March 17 that would be initially
available through the Commodity Futures Trading
Commission-regulated prediction platform Kalshi and would feature
event contracts on college basketball tournaments and the May
federal funds rate.
A Robinhood spokesperson told Cointelegraph that the event
contracts “are regulated by the CFTC and offered through
CFTC-registered entities.”
“Prediction markets have become increasingly relevant for retail
and institutional investors alike, and we’re proud to be one of the
first platforms to offer these products to retail customers in a
safe and regulated manner,” the spokesperson said.
Robinhood Markets (HOOD) share price remained relatively flat
after the close of trading on March 24 after an over 9% jump over
the day to close at $48.36, according to Google
Finance.
Robinhood is up nearly 30% so far this year but has fallen
from its Feb. 14 all-time peak of $65.28. Source:
Google
Finance
The CFTC and Galvin’s office did not immediately respond to
requests for comment.
Event contracts are agreements that allow users to bet on the
outcome of essentially anything, from sports games to election
outcomes and the price of cryptocurrencies.
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They were popularized on the blockchain-based
prediction
market Polymarket and non-decentralized rival Kalshi and have
caught the ire of some regulators.
Last month, Robinhood scrapped event contracts allowing for bets
on the Super Bowl a day after launching the products after
the CFTC asked
it to.
The Massachusetts probe also requested Robinhood hand over
internal communications about the decision to roll out the recent
college basketball events contracts after the CFTC's request to
stop the Super Bowl contracts.
The CFTC also reportedly
asked Kalshi and Crypto.com early last month to explain how
both of their Super Bowl event contracts complied with derivatives
regulations.
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