A Nevada judge has issued a 14-day temporary restraining order against Blockratize, the operator of the prediction market Polymarket, prohibiting it from offering sports event contracts to Nevada residents. This ruling challenges industry arguments that federal goods and services law takes precedence over state gambling rules. The court upheld the Nevada Gaming Control Board's application, finding that Polymarket's sports and other event marketplaces constituted unlicensed gambling, not regulated financial products. The judge noted that if the platform continued to operate without a gambling license, it would cause irreparable damage to the state's ability to regulate gambling integrity, minor gambling, and compliance standards. Previously, Tennessee had also requested that platforms such as Polymarket and Kalshi cease offering sports event contracts in the state.