#加密货币法律纠纷 Recently, Kalshi completed a $1 billion financing round, with a valuation of $11 billion. This news has prompted my reflection. Despite facing regulatory pressure and legal disputes in multiple states, Kalshi still achieved such a high valuation, indicating that capital remains optimistic about prediction markets in the long term. Analyzing the underlying logic, on one hand, prediction markets as a new type of financial infrastructure show great potential; on the other hand, they also reflect the lagging current regulatory framework. From on-chain data, Kalshi's trading volume continues to rise, indicating that user demand is still growing rapidly. However, regulatory controversies cannot be ignored, and the path to compliance for prediction markets will still face many challenges in the future. As an observer, I believe the focus should be on the construction of prediction market systems and risk management, rather than simply equating them with gambling. The development of this field will be a typical case of financial innovation and regulatory game-playing.
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#加密货币法律纠纷 Recently, Kalshi completed a $1 billion financing round, with a valuation of $11 billion. This news has prompted my reflection. Despite facing regulatory pressure and legal disputes in multiple states, Kalshi still achieved such a high valuation, indicating that capital remains optimistic about prediction markets in the long term. Analyzing the underlying logic, on one hand, prediction markets as a new type of financial infrastructure show great potential; on the other hand, they also reflect the lagging current regulatory framework. From on-chain data, Kalshi's trading volume continues to rise, indicating that user demand is still growing rapidly. However, regulatory controversies cannot be ignored, and the path to compliance for prediction markets will still face many challenges in the future. As an observer, I believe the focus should be on the construction of prediction market systems and risk management, rather than simply equating them with gambling. The development of this field will be a typical case of financial innovation and regulatory game-playing.