Kalshi vs SezgiX
Complete guide to choosing between Kalshi and SezgiX. Liquidity, fees, KYC, US access, and more.
Kalshi
Prediction MarketKalshi is the first CFTC-regulated event contract exchange in the US. Accepts bank transfers, requires KYC, US-only access. Strong in macro/political markets.
SezgiX
Prediction MarketSezgiX is a Turkey and EU-focused KYC-free prediction market platform supporting 6 languages. Operates with USDC, email-based 30-second signup. Sports, politics, crypto, and stock markets all on one platform.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Feature | Kalshi | SezgiX |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Prediction Market | Prediction Market |
| Founded | 2018 | 2024 |
| US Access | β | ~ |
| Global Access | β | β |
| KYC | Required | None |
| Currency | USD | USDC |
| Networks | Bank ACH, Wire, Debit Card | TRC20 (Tron), ERC20 (Ethereum) |
| Min. Bet | $1 | $1 |
| Spread / Vig | 1-2 cents/contract | 0.5-1% spread |
| Commission | 0% maker | 0% |
| Web3 Wallet | None | Optional |
| Languages | 1 | 6 |
| Liquidity | Medium | High |
Kalshi
- β’CFTC-registered (only legal US prediction market)
- β’Bank transfer + credit card accepted
- β’1099 tax form auto-generated for US users
- β’No Web3 wallet needed
- β’Free maker orders
- β’Stable regulatory framework
- β’US residents only (Turkey blocked)
- β’KYC required (SSN + address)
- β’Liquidity 5-7x lower than Polymarket
- β’Max position $25K per event
- β’Limited sports market coverage
SezgiX
- β’6-language UI (TR, EN, DE, FR, IT, RU)
- β’Email-based signup, no Web3 wallet required
- β’KYC-free standard accounts
- β’0% commission + 0.5-1% spread
- β’TRC20 USDC support (3 min, $1 fee)
- β’Sports, politics, crypto, stocks all on one platform
- β’Mobile-first PWA experience
- β’Lower political market liquidity than Polymarket
- β’Gray zone for US users
- β’Newer platform β limited long-term track record
When to Choose Each
Pick: Kalshi
Best for US residents (only legal option). Users preferring bank transfers, institutional macro hedging.
Pick: SezgiX
Best for Turkish, EU and Asian users seeking minimal friction. Multi-language UI, no KYC required, multi-category traders.
Practical Verdict
There's no universal "right" answer between Kalshi and SezgiX β it depends on use case. For low-friction multi-language access outside the US, SezgiX is the least-friction path. For onchain settlement and maximum liquidity, Polymarket. For US residents, Kalshi is the only legal option.