As of January 24, 2026, OpenRouter has 61 inference providers. However, among them, only 6 countries are represented:
The United States of America
China
France
Singapore
The Netherlands
Israel
Resolves YES if there is a new OpenRouter inference provider by December 31, 2026 at 11:59 PM UTC (excluding any organization that was also a provider as of the moment of the creation of this market, on January 24, 2026) that is physically headquartered and/or incorporated in any sovereign state other than the ones on this list. Resolves N/A if OpenRouter doesn't exist. Resolves NO otherwise.
Fine print:
An "OpenRouter provider" is any organization officially listed as one by OpenRouter on its official website. A "new OpenRouter provider" is an OpenRouter provider that is a distinct entity from any other provider.
If any of the 6 original countries (USA, China, France, Singapore, the Netherlands, Israel) should cease to exist and have one or more successor states, any providers based in those successor states are NOT eligible to cause a YES resolution, even if they were added after the split.
If a provider is located in a disputed territory, the sovereign state it's considered to be in depends on which entity currently exercises de facto sovereignty over the provider's location.
If a provider's location isn't publicly known beyond a reasonable doubt, or the provider doesn't have a location or legal tie to any sovereign state at all, it's not eligible to cause a YES resolution.
If a provider is located in terra nullius, it's not eligible to cause a YES resolution (since it doesn't represent any sovereign state).