← 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 10 hours ago They also place their own bets within their own market. They don't just make money on trading fees. usefulcat 7 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 9 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 10 hours ago They also place their own bets within their own market. They don't just make money on trading fees. usefulcat 7 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 9 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 10 hours ago They also place their own bets within their own market. They don't just make money on trading fees. usefulcat 7 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 9 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?