FanDuel Predicts Expands Through Crypto.com Partnership
FanDuel Predicts has received its first major expansion since launch, adding sports, entertainment, and combination event contracts through a new partnership with Crypto.com.

FanDuel has expanded its FanDuel Predicts offering through a new partnership with Crypto.com, marking the first major update to the prediction market platform since its launch in December 2025.
The agreement will bring a range of sports, entertainment, and combination event contracts from Crypto.com's CFTC-regulated exchange and clearinghouse, OG Prediction Markets, to FanDuel Predicts. Customers are expected to begin seeing the new markets this week, coinciding with the start of the FIFA World Cup.
The expansion gives FanDuel Predicts access to a broader selection of event contracts while complementing the existing markets already available through CME Group, the platform's founding partner.
New Contracts Added to FanDuel Predicts
According to FanDuel, the Crypto.com contracts will sit alongside existing CME Group markets, expanding the platform's coverage of sports and entertainment events.
FanDuel Predicts currently operates through FanDuel Prediction Markets LLC, a CFTC-registered entity and member of the National Futures Association. The platform offers trading on financial and economic contracts across all 50 states, while sports and entertainment contracts are available in states where FanDuel does not operate regulated sports betting products.
FanDuel Senior Vice President of Flywheel and New Ventures James Cooper said the integration will provide customers with additional choices and broaden the range of available event contracts.
One of the most notable additions is the expansion of combination markets, allowing users to combine multiple events into a single position. Similar products have already been introduced by competitors, with both Fanatics Markets and DraftKings Predictions recently launching combination-style event contracts through Crypto.com's infrastructure.
Crypto.com Adds Another Major Operator
The agreement further strengthens Crypto.com's position within the prediction market sector.
Underdog became the first gaming-focused operator to launch event contracts through Crypto.com in 2025. Since then, the company has expanded its partnerships across the industry and now provides event contracts to DraftKings, Fanatics, FanDuel, and Underdog.
Crypto.com Chief Business Officer Joe Anzures described the partnership as an opportunity to bring a broader prediction market experience to FanDuel customers while highlighting the company's regulated exchange and clearinghouse infrastructure.
The addition of FanDuel is particularly notable given the operator's scale within the U.S. gaming market. FanDuel remains one of the largest sportsbook brands in North America, and its continued investment in prediction markets represents another sign that major gaming companies are taking the sector seriously.
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Flutter Continues Investing in Prediction Markets
The expansion comes as Flutter Entertainment continues to increase its focus on prediction markets.
Speaking earlier this year, Flutter CEO Peter Jackson said the company plans to invest tens of millions of dollars into prediction market initiatives through the end of 2026. The comments came during a broader discussion about improving execution and strengthening Flutter's position in the U.S. market following a slower start to the year.
FanDuel's latest move suggests that prediction markets remain a key part of that strategy. While the platform launched less than six months ago, the addition of Crypto.com's contract offerings significantly expands its product range and places it more directly alongside competitors already active in the event contract space.
With World Cup markets arriving and additional sports and entertainment contracts now available, FanDuel Predicts has completed its largest expansion since launch.
Stay tuned to UMG Gaming for more updates on prediction markets, regulation, and the evolving future of event based trading.
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