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Home»News»Indonesian authorities block Polymarket amid intensifying global regulatory crackdown
Indonesian authorities block Polymarket amid intensifying global regulatory crackdown
Indonesian authorities have officially blocked access to Polymarket as part of a wider crackdown on digital gambling and unlicensed prediction platforms.
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Indonesian authorities block Polymarket amid intensifying global regulatory crackdown

Michael FawnBy Michael FawnMay 26, 20264 Mins Read
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Indonesian telecommunications authorities expanded their crackdown on digital gambling this week by blocking access to Polymarket, the world’s largest decentralized prediction market. The Indonesian Ministry of Communication and Informatics (Kominfo) reportedly restricted the platform as part of a broader national initiative to curb unlicensed betting websites and online gambling activities that bypass local regulations.

The move follows similar regulatory pressures in several Western jurisdictions, signaling an end to the era of unrestricted operation for the Polygon-based platform. While Polymarket gained global fame for its high-volume betting pools on political outcomes, its lack of local licensing has made it a prime target for Jakarta’s aggressive campaign against digital gambling applications.

Indonesian officials have recently intensified their efforts to cleanse the local internet of what they deem “negative content.” Prediction markets sit in a legal gray area in many Southeast Asian nations, but Indonesia’s strict anti-gambling laws provide little room for decentralized platforms to operate without explicit government oversight.

Regulatory pressure mounts on decentralized prediction platforms

The block in Indonesia isn’t an isolated incident but rather a symptom of a shifting global climate for crypto-adjacent betting services. Regulators are increasingly scrutinizing how these platforms verify the location of their users and whether they comply with anti-money laundering protocols. This heightens risks for investors who see crypto market liquidations rise alongside increased government oversight.

Polymarket’s rise was fueled by its transparency and the perceived “wisdom of the crowd,” yet those same features have drawn the ire of financial watchdogs. By operating on a public blockchain, the platform makes every transaction visible, providing regulators with a roadmap of the very activity they intend to restricted within their borders.

Industry analysts suggest that Indonesia is pioneering a model that other nations in the region may soon follow. By targeting the DNS level to block access, the government is making it significantly harder for the average retail user to participate in global prediction pools without utilizing specialized tools like virtual private networks (VPNs).

Implications for the broader decentralized finance ecosystem

The ban highlights a growing tension between decentralized applications (dApps) and sovereign law. While proponents of Web3 argue that these platforms are borderless by design, the reality of internet infrastructure allows national governments to effectively “border” their digital space through IP filtering and service provider mandates.

This development comes at a time when other sectors of the crypto market are also facing heightening scrutiny. For instance, top crypto casinos are currently navigating a similar shift toward transparency and stricter licensing requirements to avoid such blanket bans in major emerging markets.

Furthermore, internal shifts in the crypto world are adding to the complexity, as seen when David Schwartz joined the XRPL Foundation to focus on adoption and regulatory clarity. These moves suggest the industry is preparing for a future where compliance is no longer optional but a requirement for survival.

What the Indonesia ban means for Polymarket’s future

Losing access to the Indonesian market is a blow to Polymarket’s user growth metrics in the short term. With a population of over 270 million, Indonesia represents one of the most active retail crypto demographics in the world, and losing this base limits the platform’s liquidity in local-interest betting pools.

Polymarket must now decide if it will follow the path of other major crypto entities by implementing stricter regional blocks at the software level. This “cat and mouse” game with regulators often results in platforms adopting more traditional corporate structures to negotiate with national governments, potentially compromising their decentralized ethos.

As we head into the second half of 2026, the focus for prediction markets will likely shift from pure growth to legal defense. The outcome of the Indonesian ban will serve as a bellwether for how other G20 nations handle the intersection of blockchain technology and existing gambling prohibitions.

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