Infographic: Kalshi's 20 Web3 Business Partners—A Prediction Market Centered on Compliance
ChainCatcher reports that the Web3 asset data platform RootData has organized Kalshi's 20 business partners, covering key segments such as blockchain infrastructure, oracle data, market making liquidity, compliance supervision, and trading distribution.
On-chain, Kalshi supports assets from networks like Solana, Base, Bitcoin, and BNB Chain, and provides data support through oracles such as Pyth Network and RedStone. At the liquidity layer, traditional market makers like Jump Trading and SIG are brought in for price discovery. Meanwhile, Kalshi expands trading and distribution capabilities via platforms such as a certain exchange and Robinhood.
However, compared to its Web3 collaboration network, Kalshi’s more “substantial” role lies in its off-chain system—its core competencies are built on compliance, risk control, and financial infrastructure. For example, funding integration and payment compliance are achieved via Plaid and Aeropay, market monitoring and risk control are supported by Solidus Labs, and responsible trading mechanisms are established in cooperation with Birches Health.
Overall, Kalshi’s structure is not that of a typical crypto application, but more akin to an “event exchange” operating under a regulatory framework: first building financial infrastructure, then selectively connecting to Web3 capabilities. This makes it stand out among prediction market projects, displaying more “traditional finance characteristics.” Related compilation [Kalshi Web3 Partner Network (continuously updated)]
It has become a key way for crypto projects to actively showcase their partner network to improve transparency and market trust. Reportedly, RootData welcomes Web3 projects to claim their information, and will continue to track and open more project business relationship disclosures. The platform has continuously published multiple crypto project ecosystem maps, nominating Web3 ecosystem partners serving upstream clients such as Visa, Mastercard, and a certain exchange.

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