Prediction market operator Kalshi hits back at Nevada regulator over geofencing fine

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Aug 15 (Reuters) – Prediction market operator Kalshi accused Nevada’s gaming regulator of violating federal ‌law in a statement on Saturday after ‌it sought daily penalties of $120,000 a day over the firm’s ​alleged failure to comply with a geofencing order.

• Board investigators successfully placed nine trades on Kalshi’s mobile application while connected to cellular networks in Nevada, ‌a day after ⁠a court-ordered deadline for the company to have a complete geofencing solution in ⁠place, according to a court filing seen by Reuters.

• Kalshi in a statement said it hired ​GeoComply, a ​vendor licensed by Nevada’s ​gaming regulator at the ‌state’s request, and that it kept the state updated throughout.

• Nevada investigators misrepresented their residences to Kalshi, violating federal law, and at least one circumvented the company’s own blocking measures, Kalshi’s lawyers ‌said.

• A judge in the ​western U.S. state of ​Nevada in April ​issued a preliminary injunction barring Kalshi ‌from offering such contracts in ​the state ​without obtaining a gaming license.

• The Nevada courts did not immediately respond to a request ​for comment on ‌Saturday outside normal business hours.

(Reporting by Rajveer ​Singh Pardesi and Rishabh Jaiswal in Bengaluru; ​editing by Barbara Lewis)

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