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Crypto is leading the race to build the ultimate gambling super-app

Crypto is leading the race to build the ultimate gambling super-app

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Kalshi is reportedly preparing to offer US crypto perpetual futures, while Polymarket announced today that perpetual contracts are coming to its platform and opened early access sign-ups.

Hyperliquid’s docs support outcome token trading alongside its mainnet-deployed perpetuals via the Hyperliquid Improvement Proposal 4 (HIP-4).

Pump.fun has evolved over the past few years into a social trading environment where users can browse coins, follow creators, watch livestreams, and swap tokens without leaving the app.

The common denominator across all four platforms is a logic of keeping users in a continuous speculative loop, capturing every stage of their risk appetite, and making the exit cost high enough that they never need to go elsewhere.

The economics driving the convergence

Hyperliquid currently posts roughly $191 billion in 30-day perp volume, $61 million in 30-day fees, and about $7.35 billion in open interest, equivalent to an implied gross fee rate of around 3.1 basis points.

For event markets, Clear Street estimates 2026 volumes of $96 billion for Kalshi and $84 billion for Polymarket, with take rates of approximately 2% and 0.5%, respectively.

At those rates, Kalshi-style event flow generates roughly 64 times as much revenue per notional dollar as Hyperliquid’s perp flow, and Polymarket-style flow comes in at about 16 times richer.

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Kalshi and Polymarket event flow earns 200 and 50 basis points per notional dollar respectively, against 3.1 basis points for Hyperliquid perpetuals.

A perp exchange adding event contracts seeks to attract higher-margin flow from the same users it already has, while a prediction market platform moving into perpetuals adds a continuous-revenue layer to a business that otherwise earns only when discrete events resolve.

The Financial Times reported in March that 5-minute and 15-minute crypto bets on Polymarket and Kalshi were generating roughly $70 million in daily trading volume and accounted for more than half of total trading on those platforms.

Short-duration contracts now account for the majority of trading activity on both platforms, and their dominance helps explain why Hyperliquid’s testnet docs include a recurring HYPE price binary with a 3-minute settlement period.

The direction of travel across every major venue runs toward shorter, more repeatable, more monetizable cycles.

The convergence moment

Hyperliquid built its identity on permissionless perpetuals and the deepest on-chain order book in crypto. Its mainnet HIP-3 protocol lets builders deploy custom perp contracts without approval.

Its testnet now documents outcome token trading with fee structures that charge only on closing or settlement, an architecture that makes event contracts cheap to open and costly to walk away from.

Mainnet deployment of outcome contracts sits one decision away, since the fee structure, settlement logic, and contract architecture are already documented.

Kalshi built its position through regulated event contracts under CFTC oversight, running crypto predictions across weekly and monthly horizons, and winning a federal legal fight when the Third Circuit ruled that federal derivatives law preempts New Jersey’s attempt to block its sports event contracts.

Kalshi is now reportedly preparing to add crypto perpetual futures, importing the always-on leveraged product that made crypto venues sticky.

Polymarket completed the picture with its announcement, stating that users can now “lever” the future, while entering perpetual futures and opening early access sign-ups.

The platform already runs 5-minute and 15-minute Bitcoin directional markets alongside longer-horizon political and macro questions, conditioning its user base toward short-duration, high-frequency speculation.

Perpetuals extend that behavior into a continuous loop, as two of the largest prediction market platforms now explicitly target the same product stack that made crypto perp venues dominant.

Pump.fun closes the loop from the issuance side. Its Android app packages coin creation, creator following, livestream discovery, and memecoin trading into a single interface. Its own disclosures describe memecoins as “for entertainment purposes only.”

That language functions as a positioning statement about what the platform actually sells.

Platform Original core product What it has added / is adding How it keeps users inside the loop Primary monetization logic Regulatory posture / risk
Hyperliquid Perpetual futures / on-chain order book Outcome-token trading via HIP-4 on testnet, alongside mainnet builder-deployed perps Users can stay in one venue for continuous perp trading and shorter-duration outcome-style bets High-volume perp fees, with event-style products potentially adding richer monetization per user Offshore/on-chain derivatives exposure; outcome products raise added classification questions
Kalshi Regulated event contracts Reportedly preparing crypto perpetual futures Blends episodic event betting with always-on leveraged trading High-margin event-contract flow, with perps adding continuous revenue between event cycles CFTC-backed framework, but active state-law conflict over gambling classification
Polymarket Prediction markets Announced perpetual contracts and opened early access sign-ups Already conditions users into frequent short-duration crypto bets, with perps extending that into a continuous loop Prediction-market engagement plus future perp volume and retention High regulatory ambiguity; added perp functionality could deepen exposure
Pump.fun Memecoin launchpad Social trading environment with browsing, creator following, livestreams, and swapping in one app Users can create, discover, follow, watch, and trade without leaving the interface Attention capture, trading activity, and repeated speculative participation Memecoin scrutiny; “for entertainment purposes only” framing highlights the gambling-adjacent perception

The regulatory fault line

The regulatory environment beneath this convergence is an active collision between two frameworks with incompatible premises.

On Mar. 12, the CFTC opened an advance notice of proposed rulemaking on prediction markets and asserted exclusive federal jurisdiction over them.

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On Apr. 6, the Third Circuit sided with Kalshi on jurisdictional grounds, though the dissenting judge wrote that Kalshi’s offerings were virtually indistinguishable from sportsbook gambling.

On Apr. 21, New York’s attorney general sued Coinbase and Gemini, arguing that their prediction market products constitute illegal gambling under state law and are accessible to users aged 18 to 20.

CME’s Terry Duffy has publicly called for clearer rules distinguishing event contracts from gambling, even as CME launched an event contract platform with FanDuel.

Federal derivatives logic treats these instruments as market infrastructure, while state gambling logic treats them as wagering products requiring casino-style licensing.

As more features get bundled into fewer platforms, every new product launch becomes a jurisdictional question.

Polymarket’s announcement sharpens that problem considerably. Its existing short-duration crypto markets already sit in regulatory ambiguity, and layering perpetuals onto a product set that state attorneys general are actively framing as gambling only deepens the exposure.

The roads ahead

If the CFTC’s rulemaking produces workable definitions and preemptive clarity, the onshore super app model accelerates. Kalshi adds perpetuals, Hyperliquid extends its outcome infrastructure to mainnet, and Polymarket’s perp launch deepens a product stack already used by millions for short-horizon bets.

Distribution partnerships normalize prediction markets as a standard brokerage feature, such as Plus500 distributing Kalshi contracts, and Fox is integrating Kalshi data. In that environment, the venue that bundles perps, event contracts, and asset creation into one interface captures a dominant share of retail speculative attention.

Bitcoin functions as the bridge asset, serving simultaneously as a perpetual underlying and a prediction market feed.

Scenario Regulatory trigger What happens to Hyperliquid What happens to Kalshi / Polymarket What it means for Bitcoin Who benefits
Bull / onshore super-app acceleration CFTC rulemaking produces workable definitions and stronger federal clarity Outcome infrastructure moves from testnet toward mainnet, extending Hyperliquid beyond pure perps Kalshi adds perps; Polymarket deepens its short-horizon plus leveraged stack Bitcoin becomes the default bridge asset across perps, binaries, and prediction contracts Platforms with the broadest bundled product stack and strongest user retention
Bear / state crackdown and forced separation New York’s lawsuit succeeds or inspires broader state enforcement Hyperliquid faces greater pressure around how outcome-style products are positioned and accessed Polymarket’s perp expansion becomes a direct target; Kalshi leans harder on federal protections but still faces political heat Bitcoin remains central, but access fragments across product types and jurisdictions Compliance-heavy venues and firms able to segment products by legal regime

The bear case runs through the states. If New York’s lawsuit succeeds or inspires coordinated enforcement by other attorneys general, Polymarket’s perp expansion becomes an immediate target.

Separating high-risk prediction products from core trading to satisfy different regulatory regimes simultaneously becomes the only viable path.

The venues that built compliance moats early would hold structural advantages. At the same time, those that relied on regulatory ambiguity would face hard choices about which license to choose and which products to cut.

Bitcoin sits at the center of this race because it is the most liquid asset across all of these platforms.

Every new user who understands directional Bitcoin price movement can immediately engage with a 15-minute contract on Polymarket, a Bitcoin perp on Hyperliquid, or a “How high will Bitcoin get this month?” contract on Kalshi.

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