Is Polymarket Legal in Poland? Blocked — Updated 2026

Polymarket is blocked in Poland by the Ministry of Finance gambling regulator. Learn why Polish users cannot access Polymarket, the legal framework, and alternatives available in Poland.

Quick Answer: No, Polymarket is blocked in Poland. Polish gambling law restricts access to unlicensed online gambling platforms, and Polymarket has geo-blocked Polish IP addresses.

Polymarket Status in Poland

Blocked — Polymarket is geo-blocked in Poland as of April 2026. Users connecting from Polish IP addresses are prevented from accessing the trading interface.

Poland overhauled its gambling regulations in 2017 with amendments to the Gambling Act, significantly tightening rules around online gambling. Prediction markets operating without a Polish license fall under these restrictions.

Why Polymarket Is Blocked in Poland

Poland's gambling regulatory framework drives the block:

  • Gambling Act (Ustawa hazardowa) — Poland's 2009 Gambling Act, significantly amended in 2017, requires all online gambling operators to obtain a license from the Ministry of Finance
  • Register of Illegal Gambling Domains — The Ministry of Finance maintains a blacklist of unauthorized gambling websites, and ISPs are required to block access to listed domains
  • Ministry of Finance oversight — The Ministry of Finance serves as Poland's gambling regulator, issuing licenses and enforcing compliance
  • ISP-level blocking — Polish internet service providers must block domains appearing on the Ministry's register
  • Payment blocking — Polish law also allows the blocking of financial transactions to unauthorized gambling operators
  • No Polish license — Polymarket does not hold a Polish gambling license

Poland's 2017 Gambling Crackdown

The 2017 amendments to Poland's Gambling Act introduced the domain-blocking mechanism and expanded the definition of regulated gambling. The changes were partly motivated by lost tax revenue from offshore gambling operators. Since then, the Ministry of Finance has added thousands of domains to the illegal gambling register, making Poland one of Europe's most aggressive enforcers of online gambling restrictions.

What Polish Users Should Know

Legal Consequences

Poland enforces its gambling laws with financial penalties:

  • Fines for players — Polish law allows for penalties against individuals who participate in unauthorized gambling
  • ISP blocking — Polymarket's domain is blocked at the ISP level in Poland
  • Payment restrictions — Banks and payment processors may block transactions to unauthorized gambling platforms
  • VPN risks — Using a VPN to circumvent the block violates Polymarket's Terms of Service
  • No consumer protection — Polish gambling consumer protection does not cover unlicensed platforms

Alternatives for Polish Users

Poland has a licensed betting market with several options:

  • STS — Poland's largest licensed online bookmaker, offering sports and event betting
  • Fortuna — Licensed operator with a strong presence in the Polish market
  • Betclic — Holds a Polish Ministry of Finance license for online betting
  • Totalizator Sportowy — State-owned operator running lotteries and sports betting
  • Manifold Markets — Play-money prediction market with no geo-restrictions or legal risk
  • Kalshi — CFTC-regulated prediction market (check availability in Poland)

For Polish Residents Traveling Abroad

If you are a Polish resident traveling to a country where Polymarket is available:

  • You can access Polymarket from that location
  • Your blockchain-based positions remain safe regardless of your physical location
  • Polish tax obligations on crypto gains apply to Polish tax residents regardless of where trades are made
  • Poland taxes crypto gains at a flat 19% rate (PIT-38)

Tax Implications

Poland imposes a flat 19% tax on cryptocurrency gains (tax on capital gains from digital assets). Polish tax residents who trade on Polymarket while abroad should report gains on their PIT-38 tax form. Gains are calculated as the difference between sale proceeds and acquisition costs, and losses can be carried forward for five years.

Will Polymarket Become Available in Poland?

Possible paths to availability:

  • Polymarket applying for a Polish Ministry of Finance gambling license
  • Polish lawmakers creating a separate regulatory framework for prediction markets
  • EU-level harmonization of prediction market regulations

Poland's gambling regulatory approach has become stricter over time, not more permissive, making near-term availability unlikely.

Full Country Availability List

See which countries can access Polymarket in our Polymarket Restricted Countries List.

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John Lee
Published: April 8, 2026
Updated: April 8, 2026
4 min read