Resolution Criteria
This market resolves based on Bitcoin's USD price at 5 PM (New York) on October 28, 2025. The live price of Bitcoin is $115,322.7 as of the time of this market creation. Resolution will be determined by checking major cryptocurrency price indices such as CoinMarketCap at the specified time. The market resolves YES for whichever price bracket(s) Bitcoin's price falls into or exceeds at that moment.
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@Sancor these should've been independent. Since you're the only one who already bet, maybe edit the options to ranges?
edit: ok someone else bet, so I guess this should N/A
@deagol Do mods intervene to N/A these kinds of things? I did already get burned once on a similar market where the option labels implied multiple results could resolve 'yes', but it was not set up to allow more than one to resolve that way. This seems like a clearer example of the same thing, and I have to think this situation occurs with some regularity...
@BorisBartlog idk if they usually do, but they should here as it's obviously nonsense. maybe if there's more volume or traders. anyway, might as well tag @mods
@BorisBartlog eh Ill continue to be charitable and say it's a newbie mistake. we all know how the dependent structure works, this is resolvable if you take them as windows ("X or higher" fits until it reaches the next bucket of "Y or higher")
@Stralor then what about https://manifold.markets/Sancor/bitcoin-price-at-5-pm-today ? Same bucketing but people interpreted them the other way. @Sancor keeps making highly ambiguous markets and does not acknowledge the issues.
@vee that one works because it is a "set" (independent multiple choice) market so each resolves separately. that's how this one was written but not how it was made
@vee I'm seeing a lot of various issues with this creator's markets. I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt because each time it seems to be a new thing, like they're stumbling through the growing pains of market creation. If those mistakes start to become persistent I may step in more decisively.
For now, I'd suggest to you as a trader to take the reliability of any given creator into account before trading. Review scores are pretty bullshit, but Sancor has a 1.1☆ review score and that says something!