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Will Bitcoin be below 71K at end of week?
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resolved Jun 7
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Bitcoin has been on a downwards trend. Will Bitcoin be at or below 71,000 USD according to Coinbase at the end of the week, June 7th, at 5:59 PM (EDT)?

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@Eternal resolves YES, thanks.

@deagol 5:59PM EDT hasn't arrived yet. Maybe Bitcoin makes a once-in-a-century comeback and surges $10,000 dollars in 10 hours

@Eternal of course you're right i saw the date was Jun 7 but didn't realize it was just past midnight. my bad!

opened a Ṁ1,000 YES at 99.0% order

The end of the week should be today, not tomorrow.

@AndrewHebb the description by @Eternal (doesn't look like AI generated) is pretty clear on that

at the end of the week, June 7th, at 5:59 PM (EDT)

@deagol I understand. My point is that the description should match the title.

@AndrewHebb I don't think it's necessarily a mismatch. The title's "end of week" is somewhat ambiguous (conventions for ending on midnight Sunday or Monday are equally valid just need to define midnight in which timezone, and for regular market-related events as early as 4 PM ET Friday is relevant), the description simply clarifies exactly when it's meant to be.

bought Ṁ10 YES

Bitcoin is at 67k as of time of writing

bought Ṁ3 YES

@Eternal

at the end of the week, June 7th, at 5:59 PM

I assume it's Eastern Time since it matches the market close time. Can you confirm? Thanks.

@deagol Yep, eastern time. I'll update the description

@Eternal ah but you added EST yet it's EDT now in effect in the US, unless you're like in Panama, Cayman Islands, Jamaica, or this remote Island in Canada (but then that wouldn't match the market close time).

@deagol EDT and EST line up now. EDT and EST only different during daylight savings, but I'll change it to EDT

@deagol nah they never line up, always at 1 hour offset. See EST (US and Canada in winter, few other places I mentioned year-round), and EDT (US, Canada, Bahamas and Haiti only in summer).

@deagol ah. Nevermind, then