← Back to context Comment by SoftTalker 10 hours ago How do they make money? 13 comments SoftTalker Reply nojito 10 hours ago Just like other exchanges.They charge trading fees. dymk 9 hours ago They also place their own bets within their own market. They don't just make money on trading fees. usefulcat 6 hours ago Sounds like a glaringly obvious conflict of interest? 2 replies → nojito 8 hours ago A different entity provides liquidity.There’s no house like in sportsbooks. 3 replies → loeg 8 hours ago Kalshi does not trade against its users. 2 replies → hilariously 10 hours ago What about the special partners that put up bets that are basically just methods to launder the fact that there's a house?
nojito 10 hours ago Just like other exchanges.They charge trading fees. dymk 9 hours ago They also place their own bets within their own market. They don't just make money on trading fees. usefulcat 6 hours ago Sounds like a glaringly obvious conflict of interest? 2 replies → nojito 8 hours ago A different entity provides liquidity.There’s no house like in sportsbooks. 3 replies → loeg 8 hours ago Kalshi does not trade against its users. 2 replies → hilariously 10 hours ago What about the special partners that put up bets that are basically just methods to launder the fact that there's a house?
dymk 9 hours ago They also place their own bets within their own market. They don't just make money on trading fees. usefulcat 6 hours ago Sounds like a glaringly obvious conflict of interest? 2 replies → nojito 8 hours ago A different entity provides liquidity.There’s no house like in sportsbooks. 3 replies → loeg 8 hours ago Kalshi does not trade against its users. 2 replies →
nojito 8 hours ago A different entity provides liquidity.There’s no house like in sportsbooks. 3 replies →
hilariously 10 hours ago What about the special partners that put up bets that are basically just methods to launder the fact that there's a house?
Just like other exchanges.
They charge trading fees.
They also place their own bets within their own market. They don't just make money on trading fees.
Sounds like a glaringly obvious conflict of interest?
2 replies →
A different entity provides liquidity.
There’s no house like in sportsbooks.
3 replies →
Kalshi does not trade against its users.
2 replies →
What about the special partners that put up bets that are basically just methods to launder the fact that there's a house?