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Will the Internet Computer Protocol token/coin (ICP) reach $3.50 by end of June 30, 2026?
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Resolution criteria

This market resolves to YES if the price of Internet Computer (ICP) reaches or exceeds $3.50 USD at any point on or before June 30, 2026, at 23:59 UTC.

The market resolves to NO if the price of ICP does not touch or exceed $3.50 USD at any point during this timeframe.

  • Primary Source of Truth: The price will be determined using the intraday high or historical daily data on CoinGecko.

  • Alternative Source: If CoinGecko is offline, experiencing technical issues, or missing data, CoinMarketCap will be used as the primary backup.

  • Edge Cases: Temporary "flash crashes" or localized "flash spikes" on a single centralized or decentralized exchange will not count toward resolution unless they are reflected in the aggregate prices on CoinGecko or CoinMarketCap.

Background

Internet Computer (ICP) is a decentralized blockchain network designed to run smart contracts at web speed with reduced hosting costs, positioning itself as an alternative to centralized cloud providers.

As of late May 2026, the token trades in the $2.65 to $2.80 range. Recent ecosystem developments include the DFINITY Foundation's launch of "Cloud Engines" to target enterprise serverless infrastructure, and "MISSION70," an economic proposal aiming to reduce annual token inflation down from ~9.7% to between 2.9% and 5.4% by the end of 2026.

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