Trading Technologies adds CFTC-regulated prediction markets via Kalshi & OG.com
Trading Technologies (TT) is expanding its institutional trading platform to support CFTC-regulated prediction markets and crypto derivatives.
Key updates:
- Kalshi integration: TT announced connectivity to Kalshi in June 2026, with live trading expected in Q3 2026. This will let professional traders access CFTC-regulated prediction contracts (event-based markets) directly inside TT.
- OG.com support: TT also plans to connect to OG.com, Crypto.com’s CFTC-regulated venue, targeting a Q4 2026 launch. TT users will be able to trade margin-based crypto futures within their existing TT workflow.
Why TT is doing it:
- TT says there is “strong and growing appetite” from institutional clients for prediction market products, and that embedding CFTC-regulated prediction markets into existing order execution reduces onboarding friction.
- OG.com leadership highlighted the need for institutional-grade, compliant access.
Broader signal:
TT frames the Kalshi and OG.com launches as the start of more expansion into additional US-regulated prediction market venues.
Notable figures: Alun Green (EVP, TT) and Steve Humenik (EVP, OG.com).
Bullish
This is likely bullish for market structure rather than immediate token-price momentum. By adding CFTC-regulated prediction markets to an institutional execution platform, TT can widen access for professional desks and potentially improve liquidity and efficiency in regulated event contracts. The OG.com integration similarly brings margin-based crypto futures into an existing workflow, which can reduce operational friction and encourage more participation.
In the short term, traders may front-run the rollout (Q3 2026 for Kalshi; Q4 2026 for OG.com) by monitoring spreads, order-book depth, and venue-specific volumes as integration risk declines. In the long term, continued onboarding of institutional plumbing into compliant venues can increase credibility and participation in regulated prediction markets—similar to how major execution/connectivity integrations have historically improved adoption of regulated derivatives by lowering workflow friction.
Overall, it supports broader institutional penetration of regulated products; however, the news does not mention specific token catalysts, so the impact on overall crypto market stability is more incremental than explosive.