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Indonesia latest to block Polymarket in a wider gambling crackdown

LAWS AND REGULATIONS26 May 2026
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  • Indonesia becomes the latest country to target Polymarket over its prediction markets
  • The country has ordered a block against the platform, citing a probe into illegal gambling
  • The move came after the platform offered a prediction market on the likelihood of the incumbent President being out of power before the term’s end

After Bloomberg reported that South Korea is looking into Polymarket, as part of a broader gambling-related probe, Indonesia has become the latest country to take action against the popular prediction market platform and outright suspend access to it.

Polymarket faces pushback in Asia, and Indonesia blocks the platform

Indonesia is cracking down on activities that it deems are gambling, which is illegal in the populous country. While Polymarket argues that its products do not constitute gambling or a game of chance, Indonesia has not taken heed of these arguments.

The Communications and Digital Ministry said on Friday, May 22, through an official, Alexander Saber, that Polymarket was classified as an "online gambling platform," as originally reported by Reuters. At the end of April, Brazil also moved on to outlaw prediction markets and to clearly define what prediction markets were.

Polymarket has not shied away from offering derivatives on events within the country, placing a bet that Prabowo Subianto, the President, would be out of power ahead of his term’s end in 2029. The market opened on May 21, and it could be one of the reasons why Polymarket was finally targeted by the government.

Polymarket deals with mounting opposition at home as well

Polymarket is facing pushback across Asia, with China outlawing the platform and South Korea running a probe into its operations. Indonesia has taken a more definitive stance.

In the meantime, the platform has made a return to the United States, where it has been expanding its reach on a state-by-state basis. The spread of prediction markets has not been an easy one, with opposition from lawmakers, regulators, and attorneys general mounting.

In May, Minnesota became the US’ first jurisdiction to formally issue a ban against the prediction market sector, criminalizing the activity.


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26 May 2026
2 min. read
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