FanDuel Launches Prediction Markets Platform with $25 Sign-Up Bonus

FanDuel has expanded into prediction markets with a new app offering new users a $25 bonus with no promo code or minimum deposit required. The platform allows users to make trades on sports, financial markets, politics, and other topics across all 50 states and Washington D.C., though some markets vary by location. The offering positions FanDuel competitively against existing prediction market platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket.
FanDuel has introduced FanDuel Predicts, a new prediction markets platform that allows users to trade on various outcomes including sports events, financial markets, political elections, and commodities. New users who sign up receive a $25 welcome bonus that cannot be withdrawn and expires after seven days. The platform is available to users 18 and older across all 50 states and Washington D.C., though the availability of specific market types varies by location—some states can access sports, finance, economics, and commodities trades, while others are restricted to non-sports markets. The app features an intuitive interface similar to FanDuel's existing sportsbook and includes educational resources for users unfamiliar with prediction markets. FanDuel's offer compares favorably to competitors Kalshi and Polymarket, requiring no promo code or minimum deposit, making it simpler to claim than competing platforms.
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