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Prediction markets face curbs as DEATH BETS Act filed

Noah Carter
Last updated: March 11, 2026 2:05 pm
Noah Carter
Published: March 11, 2026
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Key Takeaway:

  • Bans prediction market contracts resolving on death, war, or assassination.
  • Lawmakers cite national security, ethical risks, and possible insider information misuse.
  • Flagged examples: Artemis II explosion, Maduro’s removal, capture of Myrnohrad.
DEATH BETS Act and CFTC guidance on prediction markets: Impact

The DEATH BETS Act seeks to explicitly prohibit prediction market contracts that resolve on death, war, or assassination. The measure targets event markets where traders could profit if lethal or wartime outcomes occur. It is framed as a response to the rapid growth of controversial event contracts.

Lawmakers argue these contracts create national security and ethical risks, including incentives to incite violence and the potential misuse of sensitive information, according to ReadWrite (https://readwrite.com/senators-urge-cftc-crackdown-prediction-market-contracts-death/). The concerns extend beyond morality to market integrity and the possibility of insider advantages.

Specific markets flagged by a Senate letter include predictions on whether NASA’s Artemis II launch would “explode,” the potential removal of Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro, and whether the Ukrainian town Myrnohrad would be captured, as reported by Gaming Today (https://www.gamingtoday.com/news/democrats-urge-ban-on-death-prediction-markets/). These examples illustrate the bill’s focus on contracts tethered to violence or wartime outcomes.

Scale also matters in the policy debate. Over half a billion dollars was reportedly wagered on the timing of U.S. military strikes on Iran alone, said Representative Mike Levin (D-CA-49).

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) regulates event contracts and has signaled it will soon issue guidance, potentially followed by rulemaking, clarifying what kinds of prediction markets are permissible, according to The Block (https://www.theblock.co/post/393146/democrats-death-bets-act). Any new agency framework would shape how platforms vet listings and manage compliance.

In parallel, senators have asked whether contracts that resolve upon a person’s death or physical harm are already contrary to the public interest and thus prohibited under existing law, according to materials from Senator Adam Schiff’s office (https://www.schiff.senate.gov/news/press-releases/news-sen-schiff-urges-cftc-chair-selig-to-uphold-law-prohibit-prediction-markets-incentivizing-physical-injury-death-or-war/). The DEATH BETS Act would remove ambiguity by codifying an explicit ban.

Industry platforms are emphasizing rule design to address edge cases. “We don’t list markets directly tied to death. When there are markets where potential outcomes involve death, we design the rules to prevent people from profiting from death,” said Tarek Mansour, CEO of Kalshi, via Blockhead (https://www.blockhead.co/2026/03/02/prediction-markets-face-reckoning-over-iran-bets-as-senators-push-for-death-contract-ban/).

Advocacy groups have criticized death-linked contracts as effectively functioning like assassination proxies, a concern highlighted by CBS News in coverage of wagers tied to Iranian leadership (https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/iran-khamenei-prediction-markets-insider-trading/). The critique underscores how moral hazard and national security arguments intersect with market design and enforcement.

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