Polymarket Launches Predictions Market for Pokémon Cards

Abstract:Polymarket has launched prediction markets on Pokémon card prices, letting traders bet on whether ungraded cards and sealed products will rise or fall using Collectr price data. Most contracts, including Squirtle, Charizard ex, and Celebrations, lean bearish amid a cooling secondary market, though Bulbasaur stands out at 64% for a gain. Volumes remain modest, with the leading Mega Gengar ex contract drawing only about $2,300. The move extends Polymarkets broader push beyond politics and crypto into pop culture, alongside existing markets on CryptoPunks and Banksy art. However, the expansion invites regulatory scrutiny, as Baltimore recently sued Polymarket and Kalshi, and New York officials opened a probe. It remains unclear whether collectors will embrace the platform, given free pricing apps and the added friction of funding a crypto wallet.

Polymarket has opened prediction markets on Pokemon card prices, letting traders wager on whether individual cards and sealed products gain or lose value.

The contracts track ungraded prices from Collectr, a collectibles pricing app. More than a dozen Pokemon markets now trade on the platform, and fresh ones keep arriving as older contracts settle.

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The Squirtle market shows how the format works. Traders buy Up or Down on whether the ungraded Mega Evolution Promos card, numbered 039, closes above $28.23 on August 31. Odds currently sit at 39% for Up, down 11 points since the contract opened near even.

Polymarket announced the lineup on X.

???? NEW POLYMARKET: Squirtle Price Up/Down on August 31?https://t.co/MMhzRl7iVe

— Polymarket (@Polymarket) August 16, 2026

Similar contracts cover Charizard ex, Pikachu ex, Mega Gengar ex, and Bulbasaur. Sealed products feature too, including booster boxes and the Celebrations Ultra Premium Collection.

Most of these markets lean bearish. Traders price Celebrations at 22% for a gain, while Bulbasaur stands out at 64%. Meanwhile, the Mega Gengar ex contract leads on activity with roughly $2,300 in volume.

The timing tracks a cooling secondary market. Several contracts reflect trader expectations of further price cuts, after buyer attention rotated toward newer sets through late July and early August. That churn gives the markets something to price.

Volumes stay small across the board. Most Pokemon contracts have drawn a few hundred to a few thousand dollars, a fraction of what record prediction market volume weeks produce on political and crypto events.

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Pokémon Bet. Source: Polymarket ArtPrediction Markets Move Deeper Into Pop Culture

Polymarket spent 2026 widening its catalog far beyond elections and token prices. The platform hosted a record World Cup wager in July, and its collectibles section already lists contracts on CryptoPunks floor prices, Pudgy Penguins, and Banksy street art.

Polymarket files the card contracts under its culture and art category. They sit next to markets on auction records and top-selling artists.

The logic behind the Pokémon markets is simple. Trading-card values change daily, are published transparently, and appeal to an audience that heavily overlaps with retail crypto traders. Therefore, they settle cleanly and generate repeat activity.

That reach carries regulatory cost, however. Analysts increasingly argue that prediction markets resemble stock trading rather than niche betting venues, and lawmakers have noticed.

Baltimore sued Polymarket and Kalshi on Thursday, alleging that both operate unlicensed sportsbooks. The New York City Council opened a separate probe into prediction platforms days earlier. Each new consumer-facing category widens the surface that regulators examine.

Whether collectors actually show up remains untested. Current volumes suggest curiosity rather than conviction, and Pokémon collectors already track prices through free apps. Polymarket asks them to take the extra step of funding a crypto wallet.

The early rounds will set the tone. If turnover builds as Pokémon contracts roll over, Polymarket gains a category that refreshes every few weeks rather than every election cycle.

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