The Chairman of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), Mike Selig, has expressed concerns over the Arizona Attorney General's criminal charges against Kalshi, a platform registered with the CFTC. According to BlockBeats, Selig described the move as a jurisdictional dispute and deemed the escalation to criminal proceedings as "completely inappropriate." The CFTC is closely monitoring the situation and evaluating possible responses.
Earlier today, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes filed criminal charges against Kalshi, accusing the platform of offering illegal betting services within the state. The charges include allowing users to wager on sports events and election outcomes. Mayes stated that while Kalshi presents itself as a "prediction market," it is effectively operating an illegal gambling business by permitting bets on Arizona elections, which contravenes state laws. "No company can choose which laws to follow," Mayes asserted in her statement.