Argentina Orders Full Blockade of Prediction Market Polymarket

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On March 16, 2026, Argentina moved to fully block Polymarket following a court order in Buenos Aires. ENACOM will enforce the ban, and Google and Apple were instructed to remove the app from local app stores. LOTBA filed the complaint, alleging that Polymarket operates an illegal online gambling platform without identity or age verification. The action mirrors similar CFT measures in the region. With this decision, Argentina becomes the second country in Latin America—after Colombia—to restrict the platform. The move may affect liquidity and crypto markets in the region.

BlockBeats report, on March 17, according to CriptoNoticias, the court in Buenos Aires, Argentina, ordered a complete block of the prediction market platform Polymarket on March 16, 2026, to be enforced by the national communications regulator ENACOM, and required Google and Apple to remove its app from local app stores.


The restriction stems from a complaint by the Buenos Aires Lottery Agency (LOTBA), which determined that Polymarket is operating an unauthorized online gambling business under the guise of a prediction market, without requiring identity or age verification, posing significant risks to users. Argentina has thus become the second country in Latin America, after Colombia, to impose a full restriction on the platform.

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