Platform Comparison

Polymarket vs Drift

Side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right platform.

How to read this comparison

The table below puts Polymarket and Drift on the same row across 15 metrics: headline rating, our trust score, signup bonus, market category, regulatory type, founding year, parent company, deposit and withdrawal minimums, withdrawal speed, mobile app availability, live chat support, bonus codes, license jurisdictions, accepted states, and supported payment methods. Each row reports the same data we use on the individual platform detail pages, sourced from operator press releases, state gaming commission filings, and our own account testing.

A few of these metrics matter more than others depending on the bettor. State availability and regulatory type are the load-bearing first filter — a top-rated operator that does not accept signups from your state is irrelevant. Withdrawal speed and minimums matter more for bonus hunters and bankroll cyclers than for casual recreational players. Trust score aggregates licensing record, complaint history, payout reliability, and editorial review depth on a 0–10 scale; treat it as a floor (avoid sub-7) rather than a tiebreaker between two well-rated brands. Headline signup bonus is the easiest metric to over-weight because the playthrough math, expiration window, and minimum-odds restrictions determine whether the offer is actually worth claiming. Always read the full review on each platform's detail page before depositing.

Below the feature table, the side-by-side pros and cons section pulls from each platform's editorial record. If a deeper narrative comparison is available for this specific pair, the pre-built /platforms/[a]/vs/[b] page renders a full head-to-head review with pricing data, product depth notes, and a bettor-profile verdict. You can also browse all 266 platforms at /explore-platforms or jump to ranked picks for your state at /best.

Rating
4.6/5
3.9/5
Trust Score
8.5/100
6.1/100
Signup Bonus
None (exchange model)
None
Market
PREDICTION
PREDICTION
Regulatory Type
CRYPTO
CRYPTO
Founded
Parent Company
Polymarket Inc
Drift Labs
Min Deposit
Min Withdrawal
Withdrawal Speed
Mobile App
Live Chat
Bonus Codes
License
{"regulator":"CFTC","type":"DCM/QCEX","status":"Licensed","details":"Operates via Crypto.com's QCEX (Qualified Crypto Derivatives Exchange) CFTC license; state-by-state QCEX rollout ongoing"}
{"regulator":"None (Decentralized)","type":"On-Chain / Unregulated","status":"Active","details":"Fully decentralized Solana-based protocol; no US regulatory license; operates globally; smart contract-governed"}
States Available
Payment Methods
1 methods
1 methods

Polymarket

Pros

  • Largest prediction market globally by volume; billions USD weekly; crypto-native liquidity; acquired QCEX for regulatory path; instant USDC settlement

Cons

  • Crypto requirement limits retail adoption in some states; regulatory rollout incomplete; USDC dependency; address KYC stricter than CEX

Drift

Pros

  • Fully decentralized; instant on-chain settlement; no KYC; Solana ecosystem native; low fees; global access

Cons

  • Zero regulatory oversight; uninsured user funds; Solana network dependency; limited market variety; US legal gray area; scam risk higher