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KCC considers ban on Polymarket over gambling laws

South Korea's media regulator, KCC, is considering banning Polymarket, a prediction market platform, for allegedly violating local gambling laws by enabling real-money betting on events like elections

South Korea weighs action against Polymarket over gambling concerns
CoinTelegraph โ€” 6 July 2026
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South Koreaโ€™s media regulator is weighing whether to take action against Polymarket, the U.S.-based prediction market platform, after raising concerns

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Why This Matters

The clash between South Koreaโ€™s stringent gambling regulations and the rising global popularity of decentralized prediction markets underscores a critical fault line in digital governance. As platforms like Polymarket blur the lines between speculative trading and outright wagering, Seoulโ€™s response could set a precedent for how nations reconcile innovation with consumer protection in an era of borderless finance.

Background Context

South Koreaโ€™s gambling laws are among the worldโ€™s most restrictive, with even offshore betting platforms blocked domestically. The KCCโ€™s scrutiny of Polymarket reflects broader unease over real-money prediction markets, which operate in a legal gray area even in jurisdictions like the U.S., where theyโ€™re unregulated but not explicitly illegal. Meanwhile, Polymarketโ€™s rapid growthโ€”amassing over $1 billion in trade volumeโ€”has exposed gaps in how regulators classify such platforms, neither fully as gambling nor traditional financial instruments.

What Happens Next

A ban would likely force Polymarket to either exit the market or restructure its operations, potentially by removing South Korean users or converting to a non-monetary model. The KCCโ€™s decision could also embolden other governments to target prediction markets under anti-gambling statutes, while tech firms may push for clearer global guidelines to avoid inconsistent enforcement. Legal challenges from civil liberties groups or market participants could further delay or reshape any final ruling.

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