Prediction Markets Platform Novig Hits $125 Million in Record Opening Week Amid Regulatory Battles

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on August 19, 2026
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Key Takeaways
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Massive Opening Week — Novig generated over $125 million in notional volume during its first week following its August 4 launch, outperforming opening numbers from competitors like Kalshi and DraftKings' DKeX
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Betting Trends — Parlays drove roughly one-third of overall trading volume, with baseball markets taking the lead
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Regulatory Pushback — Novig has launched lawsuits against multiple states, including New York and Massachusetts, to challenge state-level gambling enforcement against its sports event contracts
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Strict Age Policy — The platform enforces a strict 21-plus age requirement to protect younger demographics from gambling-related harms

Sports Event Contracts Surge Across National Launch While Platform Faces State Lawsuits and Legal Challenges

Prediction markets platform Novig, which officially debuted its sports event contracts on August 4, has reported a staggering milestone by surpassing $125 million in notional volume during its opening week. According to internal platform data shared with media outlets, Novig’s inaugural week volume outpaced the opening figures recorded by competitors such as Kalshi, Polymarket U.S., Underdog, and DraftKings’ proprietary prediction markets exchange, DKeX.

Insiders close to the platform’s operations revealed that parlays accounted for approximately one-third of the total trading volume, with baseball markets leading betting activity. Co-founder and CEO Jacob Fortinsky highlighted the momentum, noting that the platform’s highest single day since its nationwide rollout generated $26.3 million in trading volume. Meanwhile, broader industry data published on Dune indicates that Kalshi, Polymarket, and Polymarket U.S. have maintained dominance in monthly notional volume across the wider prediction markets landscape.

Expanding Offerings and Focus on Sports Competition

The prediction market sector has increasingly moved beyond traditional binary event contracts, which rely on simple “yes” or “no” outcomes paying out a fixed sum, into sophisticated financial instruments. Modern platforms have introduced perpetual futures contracts and risk-hedging products designed to appeal directly to Wall Street and position themselves as serious financial mechanisms.

Despite these broader financial trends, Novig remains firmly dedicated to sports, particularly as upcoming seasons for the NBA and Premier League approach. “Our focus is on markets tied directly to sports and competition,” Fortinsky explained.

Navigating Regulatory Hurdles and Legal Battles

As sports event contracts gain traction, they have encountered severe regulatory resistance. Multiple state authorities have challenged these platforms, arguing that they operate as unlicensed and illegal gambling sites, drawing federal involvement from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), the agency authorized to regulate event contract exchanges.

Novig has proactively entered the legal fray by filing lawsuits against New York, Massachusetts, Washington, New Mexico, and Wisconsin. The platform asserts that state gambling laws cannot legally be applied to its sports event contracts. However, the legal path has proven difficult; a federal judge in the Southern District of New York recently denied Novig’s application for a temporary restraining order against New York that would have blocked the state from enforcing its gambling regulations. Legal experts, including gaming attorney Daniel Wallach, have noted that succeeding against states in court remains an uphill battle following recent judicial decisions favoring state regulators.

Strategic Pivot and Strict Age Limits

Novig’s expansion follows its June approval from the CFTC for a designated contract markets application, allowing the business to fully transition into the prediction markets category. Previously, the company operated under a Colorado sports-betting license before pivoting to a sweepstakes model.

In a notable shift regarding consumer safety, Novig restricts its user base exclusively to individuals aged 21 and older. Addressing the decision, Fortinsky emphasized public responsibility: “We’ve listened to the public… the 18- to 20-year-old demographic in some ways is uniquely susceptible to misbehavior in certain ways, and so we currently are 21-plus in our current product offering. We encourage the rest of the industry to follow suit.”

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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"We’ve listened to the public… the 18- to 20-year-old demographic in some ways is uniquely susceptible to misbehavior in certain ways, and so we currently are 21-plus in our current product offering. We encourage the rest of the industry to follow suit."
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