If LK-99 conducts electricity with (nearly) zero resistivity, will it be a type II superconductor?
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Will resolve yes if LK-99 turns out to be a "traditional" type II superconductor before year 2025.

Will resolve no if LK-99 has the superconducting property of nearly zero* resistivity, but does not have all of the features of a traditional type II superconductor (before 2025). This could mean it is a type I superconductor, a type III superconductor, or some novel type of superconductor entirely.

Will resolve N/A if LK-99 turns out to have no interesting superconducting properties by 2025.

I will not bet in this market. Market may be resolved early.

*Within the bound of experimental measurements; for SC resistivity this is nominally 10^-10 Ohm-Meters.

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