Gibraltar Positions Itself as Tech Frontrunner with Prediction Market and Tokenization Focus

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on April 28, 2026
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The British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar is making a decisive move to solidify its status as a premier global hub for emerging digital finance and prediction markets.

The British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar is making a decisive move to solidify its status as a premier global hub for emerging digital finance and prediction markets.

By placing prediction markets and asset tokenization at the core of its current regulatory strategy, the jurisdiction aims to outpace larger regulators that remain mired in debates over categorization.

A Strategy of Leading from the Front

Nigel Feetham, Gibraltar’s Minister for Justice, Trade, and Industry, recently articulated this forward-leaning path. In a high-profile address delivered prior to his attendance at the Consensus Miami conference, Feetham emphasized that Gibraltar would “intend to lead from the front.”

He noted that the territory is making a conscious effort to expand its established online asset and iGaming ecosystem into adjacent technological sectors.

Gibraltar has already begun the process of licensing operators in the prediction market space, a move that provides a stark contrast to nations like France and the UK, which often mandate a traditional gambling license for such platforms. Feetham framed the rapid licensing of ADI Predictstreet in Gibraltar as a significant competitive advantage rather than a regulatory oversight.

He also pointed to the shifting political winds in the United States, where the Trump administration has taken a noticeably more supportive stance toward these markets compared to previous federal policies.

The Tokenization Push

In addition to prediction markets, Gibraltar is finalizing draft legislation for tokenization. The goal is to establish a robust, structured framework that allows tokenized assets to thrive within a strictly regulated environment. This legislative momentum coincides with the global rise of decentralized event wagering, exemplified by FIFA’s recent collaboration with ADI Predictstreet.

However, challenges remain. While partnerships like Polymarket’s deal with La Liga’s commercial arm show the vertical’s growth, concerns regarding insider trading and the morality of geopolitical markets persist. Gibraltar’s push for immediate regulation is a gamble that it can provide the safety and clarity needed for these new technologies to mature into a mainstream financial service.

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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