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Kalshi broadens 24/7 commodities offering with new agriculture, metals, and energy markets

By Estefano Gomez · Published April 15, 2026 · 2 min read · Source: Crypto Briefing
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Kalshi broadens 24/7 commodities offering with new agriculture, metals, and energy markets

Kalshi broadens 24/7 commodities offering with new agriculture, metals, and energy markets

The new section adds contracts tied to energy, metals, and agriculture as Kalshi expands beyond oil and gold during a volatile stretch for global commodities.

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Kalshi launched a new Commodities Hub on Tuesday, expanding its event contracts platform deeper into macro markets as volatility across oil, metals, and agriculture drives demand for faster ways to hedge and speculate.

The new section broadens Kalshi’s commodities lineup beyond existing contracts tied to WTI crude, Brent crude, gold, and silver, adding markets linked to natural gas, coffee, copper, sugar, corn, soybeans, wheat, nickel, diesel, and lithium.

The company said the hub is meant to give users a simpler alternative to futures by letting them trade binary style event contracts on price direction and threshold outcomes. Kalshi is pitching that structure as easier to access than traditional commodities products, which often involve margin, rollovers, and more complex contract mechanics.

Kalshi tied the launch to geopolitical stress, inflation concerns, and supply chain uncertainty, saying commodities activity has surged as turmoil in the Middle East shakes oil markets and broader global trade flows.

A major draw is that Kalshi’s contracts trade around the clock, including weekends, giving users a way to express views when traditional commodities markets are closed. That could be especially useful during sudden macro shocks, particularly in energy, when after hours moves tied to conflict or shipping disruptions hit before many retail traders can access standard instruments.

The rollout also lands at an important moment for Kalshi’s regulatory standing. In recent days, federal authorities and courts have backed the view that Kalshi’s event contracts fall under CFTC oversight, not state gaming law, helping reinforce the company’s argument that prediction markets should be treated as federally regulated financial products.

Kalshi has also been pushing to attract more institutional participation. The firm recently received an NFA license allowing margin trading and has been working with firms such as Jump Trading on contract development and liquidity.

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