Compare Kalshi and Portal on TVL, fees, revenue and activity to understand how these projects stack up.
Kalshi is a CFTC-regulated event derivatives exchange where users trade binary yes/no contracts on real-world outcomes. Each contract settles at $1 if the event occurs and $0 otherwise, creating a direct, transparent market for probabilistic pricing across politics, economics, sports, weather and more. Founded in 2018 and designated as a U.S. Designated Contract Market, Kalshi operates under federal commodities law rather than state gambling rules, enabling legal trading nationwide. The platform combines traditional exchange infrastructure with compliance tooling including KYC/AML screening, IC360 monitoring for sports-related markets, and real-time surveillance for insider or anomalous activity. Backed by Sequoia, YC, and industry figures such as Charles Schwab and Henry Kravis, Kalshi pioneered regulated event contracts and in 2024 became the first U.S. exchange in over a century to legally list election markets.
Portal is the user interface for Wormhole, a cross‑chain messaging protocol secured by a 19‑guardian proof‑of‑authority network. It supports token transfers, NFT teleports and arbitrary message passing between more than 30 chains, including Solana, Ethereum and Aptos. A governance token airdrop was announced for Q3 2025 following the Guardian Lightpaper outlining a move to delegated staking.