
Kalshi, one of the most popular prediction platforms, is giving new users a bonus to sign up with the Kalshi promo code NYPMAX.
Prospective users can try their hand using Kalshi to make predictions on a host of events, including the NBA All-Star Game on Sunday evening. This year’s event will look a bit different with a three-team round robin tournament.
How to use the Kalshi referral code
Kalshi is offering readers of the Post a $10 bonus when they create an account on the platform. Upon sign-up, new users must enter the Kalshi promo code NYPMAX, verify their account information, and complete at least $10 in trades to qualify for the bonus.
New users can trade on various different events and markets that Kalshi offers, including NFL champion, MVP and more football related markets
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What our Post expert thinks about the NBA All-Star Game
The format may be new, but that won’t change the outcome for the top player of the game. The Kobe Bryant MVP trophy will go to at least one player and Spurs center Victor Wembanyama is the leading candidate to take home the hardware ahead of the game. More than 25 percent of traders have Wembanyama as their choice with Anthony Edwards in a distant second place just about 10 percent.
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Why Trust New York Post Betting
Malik Smith has been immersed in the sports betting industry since 2017. He’s a data nerd with a particular focus on the NBA and combat sports. He spends his weeknights in the winter looking for edges on plus-money NBA player props.


