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Home»Legal and Regulatory»Kalshi’s Brazil prediction market launch lands in a country already fighting a betting addiction crisis
People using betting apps on smartphones inside a bar as a Kalshi billboard is installed outside in the rain, symbolizing the platform’s Brazil launch amid a national gambling addiction crisis
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Kalshi’s Brazil prediction market launch lands in a country already fighting a betting addiction crisis

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Kalshi’s first move outside the United States is not London, not Singapore, not any of the financial centers that have spent years building crypto-friendly regulatory frameworks.

It is Brazil, through XP International and its brokerage arm, Clear, offering prediction markets to Brazilian investors as a “new asset class” anchored at launch to economic events such as inflation prints and interest rate decisions.

The company frames the product as a federally regulated derivative rather than a bet.
Brazil’s government frames what it is already dealing with as a public health emergency.
Both things can be true. The tension between them is the story.

What Kalshi and XP actually built

The Mar. 9 announcement describes prediction markets as “derivative financial instruments” under the CFTC’s regulatory framework.

Access begins with Clear clients who already hold international investment accounts through XP International. Bloomberg reported the initial contracts center on Brazilian macro variables, such as IPCA inflation and Selic rate decisions, rather than sports outcomes or electoral results.

That product framing matters: Kalshi’s entry pitch is macro-first, brokerage-distributed, and aimed at an investor base that already navigates international markets.

XP is not a niche vehicle for this. The firm reported 4.762 million active clients, R$1.491 trillion in client assets, and 18,000 advisors as of the fourth quarter of 2025.

Kalshi’s cofounder cited the logic directly: international partners “already have the customers” and “the brand.” The distribution math explains the geography before any cultural argument is made.

Confirmed at launch Not announced / not proven Why it matters
Kalshi and XP describe prediction markets as “derivative financial instruments” under a CFTC-regulated framework. That description does not settle the gambling-vs-derivatives debate in how regulators or the public may view the product in practice. It frames the launch as a financial-market product, not a sportsbook.
Distribution runs through XP International and Clear. Access begins with Clear clients who already have international investment accounts. There is no public indication the launch is open to the entire Brazilian mass market on day one. This supports the argument that the rollout is brokerage-distributed and aimed first at an existing investor base.
Bloomberg reported the initial contracts focus on Brazilian macro variables such as inflation and interest rates. Kalshi has not announced Brazil-specific sports or election contracts. This keeps the story fair: the launch is macro-first, not overtly sports- or politics-first.
XP is a large retail-investment funnel, with about 4.762 million active clients, R$1.491 trillion in client assets, and 18,000 advisors as of 4Q25. There is no proof Kalshi chose Brazil because of gambling prevalence or 2026 headline events. The distribution math alone makes Brazil a strategically important first foreign market.
Kalshi has publicly said working with international partners makes sense because they already have “the customers” and “the brand.” That does not prove the company intends to expand into event contracts tied to the World Cup or election. It strengthens the interpretation that this is initially a customer-acquisition and distribution play.
Brazil is simultaneously building national betting-harm infrastructure, including 25,000+ illegal sites blocked in 2025 and 217,000+ self-exclusion requests in the first 40 days of the centralized platform. There is no direct evidence Kalshi’s launch itself triggered that response. This is the contradiction at the center of the piece: a “new asset class” is entering a market already treating adjacent retail speculation as a consumer-protection and public health problem.
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The country Kalshi is entering

Brazil spent 2025 building anti-addiction infrastructure at the national scale.

The Finance Ministry blocked more than 25,000 illegal betting sites that year. The government’s centralized self-exclusion platform received more than 217,000 self-blocking requests in its first 40 days of operation.

The amount is equivalent to 73% of users choosing indefinite blocks, and 37% explicitly cited loss of control or mental health as the reason.

Brazil’s Health Ministry launched a betting health observatory, a dedicated line of care for gambling-related harms, and tele-mental-health support beginning in February 2026, with 20,000 professionals in training.

The prevalence data behind these moves is not soft.

A LENAD-based study reported by FAPESP found roughly 10.9 million Brazilians over age 14 gamble in ways that harm their finances, family life, or mental health, with about 1.4 million fitting a more severe gambling disorder profile.

Brazil’s Justice Ministry put it more bluntly: 38.6% of people who participate in betting show some degree of addiction risk or disorder, a figure that climbs to 55.2% among adolescents aged 14 to 17.

Brazil’s Central Bank documented 24 million people making at least one Pix transfer to betting firms between January and August 2024, with monthly flows later revised upward to as much as R$30 billion in 2025.

The country Kalshi is entering already treats binary event speculation at mass retail scale as a consumer protection problem that requires government infrastructure to contain it.

Brazil's betting problem
“Brazil recorded 24 million Pix transfers to betting firms in the first eight months of 2024, while 10.9 million Brazilians over 14 exhibit harmful gambling behavior, according to government and academic data.”

Why 2026 makes the contradiction visible

The launch calendar accelerates the tension without requiring Kalshi to have planned it that way.
Brazil’s general election runs on Oct. 4, with a runoff on Oct. 25 if needed. The 2026 FIFA World Cup runs from Jun. 11 through Jul. 19.

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Kalshi’s first foreign market is now live in the year most saturated with exactly the binary, high-stakes, headline-driven events that prediction market platforms typically monetize most.

Kalshi has not announced any election or sports contracts for Brazil, and the official rollout language remains macro.

However, the brokerage infrastructure now exists, the distribution partner has nearly five million active clients, and the product category has already demonstrated that event contract volume can scale rapidly when the public perceives an election outcome as genuinely uncertain.

Whether Kalshi expands its Brazilian contract menu toward those events is a product decision, not a foregone conclusion. The surrounding conditions make the contradictions harder to contain, if they do.

The economics that the “Market of Truth” pitch skips

Prediction markets carry an idealistic intellectual framing, surrounding Vitalik Buterin’s “info finance” thesis, the idea that contract prices aggregate dispersed knowledge into useful probability estimates.

Academic work on Kalshi’s own contracts adds friction to that story.

A CEPR analysis of more than 300,000 Kalshi contracts found that prices become more informative as expiry approaches, but also a favorite longshot bias, and that makers consistently outperform takers. The average pre-fee contract returns are around -20%, and the average after-fee returns are around -22%.

On Polygon-based Polymarket, a Dune dashboard shows on-chain wallet-level analysis of roughly 1.7 million addresses found about 70% realized losses, with profits heavily concentrated. This is equivalent to fewer than 0.04% of accounts capturing more than 70% of total realized gains, approximately $3.7 billion.

That data describes a user economics structure in which retail participants lose at rates consistent with negative sum speculation, and in which gains concentrate at the top of the participant distribution.

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Brazil’s regulators did not build a national self-exclusion system and block 25,000 websites because that description sounded unfamiliar.

Truth vs. retail economics for prediction markets
Kalshi contracts averaged negative 22% returns after fees while roughly 70% of Polymarket addresses realized losses, with under 0.04% of accounts capturing more than 70% of total profits, approximately $3.7 billion.

The bet Kalshi is making on Brazil

The bull case for this launch is coherent: Brazil’s macro environment in early 2026 is genuinely “tradable” in binary form.

The Central Bank’s Mar. 6 Focus survey showed median 2026 expectations for IPCA at 3.91%, GDP growth at 1.82%, and the Selic rate at 12.13%, with active market debate over whether the March Copom meeting would deliver a 25- or 50-basis-point cut.

Interest rate and inflation contracts on a platform like Kalshi, distributed through an investment brokerage to clients who already think in portfolio terms, look more like structured macro exposure than a sportsbook.

The bear case is that the brokerage wrapper does not permanently insulate the product from the regulatory and reputational environment in which it operates.

If contract scope broadens during a World Cup year and an election year, in a country where the state already frames event-driven retail speculation as a public health issue, the “regulated derivative” label absorbs pressure from both sides.

The pressure will come from Brazilian regulators looking for jurisdictional footholds, and from US regulators who have watched state gaming authorities challenge Kalshi’s not-gambling classification in domestic courts.

Kalshi is betting that distribution through a brokerage, a macro-first product frame, and a CFTC regulatory backstory are enough to keep the product in a different legal and cultural category than what Brazil is already fighting.

Brazil’s own infrastructure is built on the premise that the category distinction breaks down in practice at scale.

One of them is right. The answer will be visible in Brazil by the end of the year.

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