Trust & compliance
Quick answer: AthX is a skill-based sports trading platform for MLB player and team shares—not a traditional sportsbook—and eligibility is confirmed at signup by state and program rules.
This page is the authoritative compliance hub other AthX pages should link into. It does not replace Terms.
On AthX you research athletes (with context from AthX Engine), buy and sell fractional shares, and manage a portfolio over time. Prices reflect performance and market activity; trade fees are typically in the 1–4% band. That product shape is different from wagering on a fixed sportsbook line or entering a prize-pool contest against other players.
AthX markets itself as skill-based: outcomes depend on real-world sports results and your in-app decisions within the rules. Classification can still depend on jurisdiction and how you use the product—always complete verification and read disclosures at signup.
Browse launch-state hubs for local context, then confirm you are eligible during account creation. The Locations page lists every state hub; each state page should also link back here for the national compliance framing.
Editorial context: Kenny Flermoen (AthX editorial).
AthX is designed as skill-based sport trading: you buy and sell MLB player and team shares; outcomes depend on real athletic performance and your trading decisions within platform rules—not traditional sportsbook odds. This page is informational; Terms and signup eligibility control what is available to you.
AthX launches in select U.S. states. Use the Locations hub and each /state page for market-specific context, then confirm eligibility during signup and account verification.
Terms of Service and Privacy Policy are binding. FAQ and this compliance hub explain product framing in plain language; when anything conflicts, Terms and in-app disclosures win.