OG is a CFTC-compliant technology that offers access to a CFTC-regulated predictions market trading platform where you can potentially profit from your insights on Sports, Politics, Economics, and Culture.
Think an outcome will happen? Buy a Yes contract. Think it won’t? Buy No.
Your potential profit, maximum loss, and settlement rules are clearly stated up front — no hidden fees, ever.
Predictions are event contracts that are derivatives products offered by Crypto.com | Derivatives North America (CDNA), a CFTC-regulated exchange through OG technology.
What can I trade on OG?
We offer a growing lineup of markets, including:
Market | Event Type | Examples |
Sports | Outcomes, player performance, spreads, and totals | Pro basketball, College football |
Politics | Election results, policy decisions | Presidential election, Congressional vote |
Economics | Price levels, policy decisions | Gold price, Fed rate decision |
Culture | Trending topics and discussions | Oscar winners |
New events are added all the time. Curious about a specific one? Check OG.com regularly to see if it has been listed already.
Contract Specifications
The contract specifications for the respective events can be found in the product filings.
Where is OG available?
OG is currently available in all U.S. states except New York.
Is OG regulated and legal?
Yes, 100%. All event contracts are offered by Crypto.com | Derivatives North America (CDNA), a CFTC-regulated exchange through OG technology.
How does payout work?
After the event is settled, you’ll receive a fixed payout based on your prediction:
If you’re correct, you get the full payout per contract, minus fees, at settlement
If you’re incorrect, you only lose what you paid, plus fees
Contract Type | Payout (If Correct) | Loss (If Incorrect) |
$1 contract | $1 per contract (minus fees) | Amount paid to buy it (plus fees) |
You can also close your position early (before settlement) at the current market price.
Disclaimer: Trading involves risk and may not be appropriate for all. By trading you risk losing your cost to enter any transaction, including fees. You should carefully consider whether trading is appropriate for you in light of your investment experience and financial resources.
