Is Polymarket legal in Peru?
Regulatory status of Polymarket and Kalshi in Peru, including local gambling law, crypto regulation, tax treatment, and available alternatives.
Short answer: Polymarket is accessible in Peru as of April 2026. Polymarket does not require KYC at signup — crypto deposits work worldwide. Kalshi is US-only, not available here regardless of local law.
Access status
Polymarket access: Accessible. Crypto is not regulated but widely used.
Kalshi access: US-only.
Local law
SBS has not classified crypto. Gambling licensed via MINCETUR.
VPN usage: Uncommon — Polymarket is generally accessible from local IPs.
Locally-available alternatives
- Licensed sportsbooks
Tax treatment
Capital gains at 5% flat.
Local currency: PEN. Tax details are general guidance, not a substitute for a qualified local tax professional.
Accessing Polymarket from Peru
Polymarket is broadly accessible from Peru. Sign up with email or connect a wallet (MetaMask, Coinbase Wallet), fund with USDC on Polygon, and trade. No KYC at signup.
FAQ
Do I need KYC for Polymarket in Peru?
No KYC is required to sign up or trade on Polymarket. Identity verification triggers only at fiat offramps above ~$10k via MoonPay or Onramper. Deposits and most trading are self-custodial via a Polygon wallet.
What is the tax treatment for Polymarket gains in Peru?
Capital gains at 5% flat.
Can I use a VPN to access Polymarket from Peru?
Technically yes — and it's the typical path where local access is restricted. A non-US IP (or non-restricted-country IP) plus crypto deposits gets you a functional account. Polymarket does not require KYC at signup. At large fiat offramps, a mismatched ID can result in account restriction; users who keep withdrawals to self-custody crypto avoid this. Polymarket's terms of service address VPN use — review them for your own risk tolerance.
Other countries in Americas
- Polymarket in Antigua and Barbuda →
- Polymarket in Argentina →
- Polymarket in Bahamas →
- Polymarket in Barbados →
- Polymarket in Belize →
- Polymarket in Bolivia →
Last verified
This page was last verified on April 16, 2026. Law and platform policies can change — we review each country page at least quarterly.
Nothing here is legal advice. For a decision with real money on the line, consult a local lawyer familiar with derivatives or gambling law.