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Michigan Sues Kalshi Over Alleged Sports Betting as $54M Iran Prediction Market Fuels Controversy - Crypto Economy
TL;DR
A state lawsuit and the liquidation of a $54 million contract tied to Iran put prediction platforms at the center of the regulatory debate.
Kalshi faces a lawsuit in Michigan. The state’s Attorney General, Dana Nessel, filed legal action seeking to halt the company’s operations related to sports events.
The state’s core argument is that these contracts constitute unauthorized sports wagering. Local law requires any entity offering such services to obtain a license from the Michigan Gaming Control Board. Kalshi does not hold that permit.
The lawsuit requests an injunction preventing the platform from offering markets tied to sports results within state borders. It also asks for the operation to be classified as a public nuisance, which would allow the closure of that business line in Michigan.
The Dilemma of Classifying a Contract
Kalshi operates under federal oversight from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. The company maintains that its products are financial derivative instruments, not gambling. The distinction is not minor. If courts accept Michigan’s position, other jurisdictions could follow the same path and restrict access to these platforms.
The case exposes a gap in the legal definition of what constitutes a wager. Kalshi’s contracts allow speculation on variables such as election results or economic indicators. But when the underlying event is a football or basketball game, the line with traditional sports betting becomes blurred.
The Iran Market Case
Before the Michigan lawsuit, Kalshi had already received criticism for how it liquidated a contract tied to political leadership in Iran. Users had allocated more than $54 million to positions on the supreme leader’s tenure in power.
When the leader died during a military strike, the platform did not pay out the contract based on the event’s outcome. Instead, it used the last traded price recorded before the death. The reason lies in the company’s internal rules, which seek to prevent participants from obtaining direct profits from a person’s death.

The decision generated discontent among some traders. They argued that the actual outcome of the event was not reflected in the liquidation. Kalshi responded by refunding the commissions charged on that market and reimbursing entry costs to those who bought contracts after the leader’s death.
The case also reached Washington
A group of Democratic senators sent a letter to the CFTC warning about the risks of allowing contracts tied to violent events or deaths. Adam Schiff, one of the signatories, pointed out that these markets could create perverse incentives and pose a risk to national security.
The combination of the Michigan lawsuit and the controversy over the Iran market places Kalshi in an uncomfortable position. The company must defend its business model in state courts while facing growing scrutiny at the federal level. The outcome of these processes could define the legal perimeter within which prediction markets will operate in the United States.