A dedicated record of Kalshi's documented deceptions.
Kalshi has spent tens of millions of dollars on lobbying and advertising in 2026, including billboards across Washington, D.C., Metro station wraps, national television, and a slick microsite. These ads are built to push claims about how its platform works.
The claims are false.
Not "exaggerated." Not "in the eye of the beholder." Structurally, demonstrably, in-the-public-record false — contradicted by Kalshi's own corporate filings, federal class action evidence, and the most comprehensive investigative reporting on prediction markets to date.
We are here to document and disprove their lies.
Kalshi runs its own market maker on the exchange Kalshi runs.
It's called Kalshi Trading LLC — a Kalshi affiliate that profits on every customer trade, win or lose.
That's the house.
Who's On the Other Side of Your Trade
Not other traders. Three institutional firms with stakes in the platform:
You aren't trading against your neighbor.
You're trading against Wall Street firms that own a piece of Kalshi.
Who the "Peers" Really Are
Not casual users.
Your "peer" has a Bloomberg terminal, a data science team, and an algorithm.
The Math on Kalshi
Even When Retail Users Are Right, They Lose
"Retail investors, despite being correct, are losing money." — Joshua Della Vedova, USD School of Business
This is just the first of many lies. Stay tuned for more.