Resolution criteria
This market resolves to YES if the price of Bitcoin (BTC-USD) exactly 7 days (168 hours) after the market's creation is strictly greater than the price of Bitcoin at the moment of creation. If the price is equal to or lower than the starting price, this market resolves to NO.
Source of Truth: The price will be determined using the BTC/USD exchange rate on CoinGecko.
Baseline Price: The creator should pin a comment or update this description with the starting price and exact timestamp within a few hours of market creation. If the creator does not specify, the historical price data on CoinGecko or Yahoo Finance BTC-USD corresponding to the creation timestamp will be used as the baseline.
Ending Time: Exactly 168 hours (7 days) after the recorded creation timestamp.
Tie Rule: If the price at the ending time is exactly equal to the starting price down to the nearest cent, the market will resolve to NO.
Background
Bitcoin (BTC) is the first decentralized digital currency and the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization. Because it trades 24/7 across global markets, price discovery is continuous. This market evaluates the short-term direction of Bitcoin's price over a strict 7-day window.
Update 2026-06-08 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): The baseline price at market creation is $63,064
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@OnlySlides please update the AI summary in the description which was based on your original comment, thanks.
Baseline Price: The creator should pin a comment or update this description with the starting price and exact timestamp within a few hours of market creation. If the creator does not specify, the historical price data on CoinGecko or Yahoo Finance BTC-USD corresponding to the creation timestamp will be used as the baseline.
Can you please specify this? There's a bit of ambiguity due to the coarse granularity in the CoinGecko or Yahoo data nearest to the creation timestamp. Thanks.

