Polymarket is available only in certain jurisdictions, and access is enforced at the API level. WIN Weather Bot includes a geo-compliance layer that ensures it operates only from supported regions. This is a deliberate safeguard — it keeps both the operator and the platform on the right side of the rules.
Supported regions (as of 2026)
- European Union — all 27 member states.
- United Kingdom.
- Most of Latin America — Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, Chile.
- Most of Asia — Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Indonesia, and others.
- Australia and New Zealand.
- Much of Africa — South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria.
Exact availability is set by the platform and can change. If the bot runs without geoblocks from your location, you're in a supported region.
Where it does not operate
- United States and Canada — not supported.
- Sanctioned jurisdictions — Russia, Belarus, Iran, North Korea, and others.
- Any region the platform restricts.
If you're not in a supported region, the tool simply isn't available to you. That's by design: the geo-compliance layer exists precisely so the software is used only where it's permitted. There is no workaround, and attempting to mask your location violates the terms of use.
What the GEOBLOCK indicator means
The GEOBLOCK light flags an API-level geolocation response. Brief, occasional flashes during busy periods are normal — the bot pauses order placement for a couple of minutes and resumes automatically, with no lost positions. A persistent block means the location isn't supported.
Running it in practice
- Home use in a supported country: the simplest setup — just run it locally.
- 24/7 production: a VPS located in a supported jurisdiction. Brief geoblock flashes are handled automatically by the bot.
The principle is straightforward: use the tool where the platform is available, and let the geo-compliance layer do its job.