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Polymarket Bettors Punt $1.1B on Superbowl Results, Despite Regulatory Overhang

The Philadelphia Eagles won the Superbowl, but the Kansas City Chiefs were the early favorite on Polymarket.

Updated Feb 10, 2025, 7:42 a.m. Published Feb 10, 2025, 6:02 a.m.
A football placed on a field. (Dave Adamson/Unsplash)
A football placed on a field. (Dave Adamson/Unsplash)

What to know:

  • On-chain data shows that bettors placed $1.1 billion in volume on bets on Polymarket on a contract related to the outcome of the Superbowl.
  • Sports betting on Polymarket has surpassed volume related to U.S. election betting, according to Polymarket Analytics.

Polymarket bettors have put $1.1 billion in volume on the outcome of the Superbowl, which saw the Philadelphia Eagles beat out the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22, as the betting platform continues to gain steam, despite regulatory hurdles.

Polymarket has become the go to avenue for placing on-chain bets, which has brought in scrutiny from regulators. Some countries have outright banned Polymarket, while the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) wants to gain access to the platform's customer data.

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According to crypto attorney Aaron Brogan, the argument that prediction markets, like Polymarket, are simply a Web3 version of gambling is an inaccurate characterization.

Brogan, said that unlike traditional betting platform, prediction markets make money on the transactions fees rather that the users.

Regardless of the challenges, Polymarket is thriving and bettors are gaining or losing big sums of money.

(Polymarket Analytics)

Traders go hard on sports bets

On-chain from Polymarket Analytics shows that one trader going by the handle 'abeautifulmind' took home a profit of over $550,000 from their bets on the Eagles. Data shows that this user has an overall profit of just over $1 million, mostly from bets on sports.

On the other side of the trade was a bettor by the name of hubertdakid, who lost $718,633 by betting against the Eagles. This trader seems to be down on their luck on Polymarket, with an overall loss of $638,177.

Other Superbowl related contracts on Polymarket included one about how many times Taylor Swift would be shown on the broadcast and another about how long the national anthem performance would be.

Overall, lifetime volume from sports related contracts on Polymarket has passed $6 billion. This is more than the volume on U.S. election markets, which came in at $5.2 billion according to Polymarket Analytics.


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