In a new alert issued on February 2, 2026, New York Attorney General Letitia James has highlighted the dangers associated with unregulated prediction markets, particularly as excitement builds for major sporting events like the Super Bowl. These online platforms allow users to wager on the outcomes of various future events, including political elections and sports competitions, but they operate without the oversight and safeguards provided by licensed gambling operators.
Prediction markets have gained popularity by presenting themselves as innovative tools for forecasting and speculation. However, Attorney General James emphasizes that they essentially function as forms of gambling, often lacking essential consumer protections.
Unlike regulated sports betting sites supervised by the New York Gaming Commission, these unregulated entities do not implement measures to address problem gambling, prevent underage participation, or curb misleading advertisements.
They also fail to offer self-exclusion options, identify individuals struggling with addiction, or prohibit insider betting.
Furthermore, there is no regulatory review to ensure the financial stability and integrity of the operators, leaving users vulnerable to significant losses. The financial implications are particularly concerning.
Reports from the financial sector indicate a rise in issues such as excessive credit extension and increasing loan defaults linked to participation in these markets.
With easy online access, individuals can quickly wager real money, potentially leading to devastating economic consequences.
Attorney General James warns that New Yorkers should approach these platforms with extreme caution, especially during high-profile events that amplify betting activity.”
Ahead of the Super Bowl, it’s crucial for New Yorkers to understand the substantial risks posed by unregulated prediction markets,” stated Attorney General James.
“These so-called markets don’t offer the same level of consumer safeguards as properly regulated platforms. I strongly advise everyone to protect their finances by being vigilant.”
She also encourages those facing gambling-related challenges to seek immediate support.
For the industry, the message is clear: Engaging in, promoting, or advertising unlicensed sports wagering activities contravenes New York’s gambling statutes, which could result in both civil and criminal penalties.
This underscores the importance of compliance with state regulations to avoid legal repercussions.
To help residents make informed decisions, Attorney General James recommends several practical steps.
First, verify if a platform is licensed by checking the New York Gaming Commission’s website at https://gaming.ny.gov/sports-wagering.
If it’s not listed, the site may be operating illegally within the state.
Users are advised never to bet money they cannot afford to lose and to view these activities as inherently high-risk, with no assurances of payouts or access to funds.
Additional precautions include establishing personal limits on both time and spending dedicated to gambling, as well as avoiding the combination of betting with alcohol or other substances that could impair judgment.
For those who suspect a gambling problem, resources are readily available.
This alert comes at a critical juncture, as the convergence of technology and gambling continues to evolve rapidly.
By raising awareness, Attorney General James aims to empower New Yorkers to safeguard their well-being and finances against the pitfalls of unregulated markets.
As the state grapples with the broader implications of online betting, this guidance serves as a reminder of the need for robust regulatory frameworks to protect consumers in an increasingly digital environment.