★Kalshi co-founder fights back against Arizona’s ‘overstep’ in what a lawyer calls a federal-state turf war
"This federal-state regulatory conflict over prediction markets introduces significant uncertainty for platforms seeking to innovate within CFTC-regulated frameworks. Institutional capital flows into these nascent market structures could be stifled by state-level legal challenges, potentially fragmenting market access and liquidity. The outcome will set a precedent for the jurisdictional scope of state gambling laws versus federal derivatives oversight in the digital asset space."

The Big Coin Report Take
Arizona is taking a swing at Kalshi, alleging illegal gambling over prediction markets and election wagers. Another day, another regulatory body attempting to define what exactly constitutes a market, or perhaps just a good time. The usual state-federal jurisdictional squabble seems to be brewing.
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