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Sports betting should be regulated as a financial product, not gambling, aspiring prediction market provider says

CoinDesk Jeffrey Albus 0 переглядів 5 хв читання
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Novig CEO Jacob Fortinsky said his company will transition to a federal Designated Contract Market framework this summer to launch in all 50 states, while 57 Maiden's Adam Mastrelli said he was banned from two major sportsbooks within two months for being “sharp."

By Jeffrey Albus|Edited by Nikhilesh De May 9, 2026, 5:00 p.m. 2 min read
Shayon Sengupta, Adam Mastrelli and Jacob Fortinsky (CoinDesk)

What to know:

  • Novig's CEO said it will transition this summer from a 35-state sweepstakes product to a federal Designated Contract Market (DCM) framework, going live in all 50 states.
  • 57 Maiden’s co-founders were banned from two major sportsbooks within two months for being "sharps," driving them to prediction markets like Novig.
  • Fortinsky believes the federal-state legal fight over sports event contracts is likely to reach the Supreme Court in two to three years.

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Sports betting should be regulated as a federal financial product rather than a state-licensed casino product, two panelists said Thursday.

Appearing at Consensus Miami 2026, Jacob Fortinsky, co-founder and CEO of sports betting platform Novig, said the legacy sportsbook model is structurally broken because it treats winning bettors as cheaters.

"Sports betting is really the only industry in the country that regularly limits and bans their power users," Fortinsky said. He framed sports event contracts as binary financial instruments that "for so long have been treated as a gambling product and instead should really be treated as a financial product." Globally, he said, sports betting is "a $2 trillion asset class still dominated by these legacy casinos."

Adam Mastrelli, founder of 57 Maiden, a firm that builds AI-driven trading strategies for prediction markets, validated the critique with personal experience.

"My partner and I got kicked off of two big sportsbooks within two months of trading because we were sharp," he said, It's like "LeBron James getting kicked out of the NBA for being too good," he added.

Mastrelli said the team turned to Novig, which he said charges no fees and allows traders to create synthetic positions.

Mastrelli said his firm's edge decayed quickly, and of 154 proposed trading strategies, only three currently run profitably.

"This edge will go away," he said, "so if you can build systems that can keep up with that edge and that alpha… then it becomes really, really intriguing." His most profitable season, he said, was the WNBA.

Fortinsky said Novig is on track to transition this summer from a sweepstakes model live in 35 states to a federal DCM framework that will let it operate in all 50 states. An earlier attempt to be regulated at the state level in Colorado, he said, was a wake-up call. "Regulators told us essentially you're naive if you think we care about consumer protection or innovation or market efficiency. We really just care about our tax revenue," he said.

The federal-state fight, Fortinsky added, is "going to get to the Supreme Court in the next two or three years," with 15 pending lawsuits between the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Kalshi, Robinhood and various states. Within prediction markets, he argued sports is "counterintuitively actually the safest vertical," given the bigger insider-trading and manipulation concerns around political and event-driven contracts.

Mastrelli, who said he avoids offshore platforms entirely, compared prediction markets to equities exchanges: "When I see a robust equities market now, this is AQR against SIG. It doesn't go away."

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