Louisiana gaming regulators have issued a sharp advisory, declaring that sports event prediction markets (often framed as contracts, swaps, or financial instruments) are a form of illegal sports wagering under state law. This move places Louisiana among a growing number of states—including Connecticut, Maryland, Nevada, and New York—that are attempting to box prediction market operators like Kalshi and Polymarket into traditional gambling laws. The advisory also warns that even indirect involvement could threaten the licenses of existing sportsbook operators. This legislative pressure comes as major players, including Fanatics Markets, DraftKings, and FanDuel, are nearing their own prediction market launches, signaling a significant legal battle looming over the future of innovative betting products.

