Resolution Criteria
Market Question: Bitcoin hits $87,000 before $97,000?
This market will resolve to “Yes” if the price of Bitcoin (BTC) reaches or goes below $87,000 USD before it ever reaches or exceeds $97,000 USD after market creation.
It will resolve to “No” if the price of Bitcoin (BTC) reaches or exceeds $97,000 USD before it reaches or goes below $87,000 USD.
If neither price is reached by the market closing time, the market will be voided.
Primary Price Source
The resolution will be based on the Coinbase BTC/USD spot price, using minute-level granularity (or higher) as available through Coinbase’s public API or TradingView chart for Coinbase.
Update 2025-04-22 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): Clarification Update:
The Yes outcome now requires that Bitcoin's price goes below $87,000 USD (not exceeds) before it ever reaches or exceeds $97,000 USD.
The No outcome remains as Bitcoin's price reaching or exceeding $97,000 USD before it goes below $87,000 USD.
The correction fixes the previously mistaken wording where both thresholds mentioned "exceeds."
Update 2025-04-22 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): Price Timing Clarification:
Relevant Price Observations: Only price changes occurring after market creation will be considered.
Yes Outcome: Bitcoin must go below $87,000 USD after market creation and before it ever reaches or exceeds $97,000 USD.
No Outcome: Bitcoin reaches or exceeds $97,000 USD before dropping below $87,000 USD.
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@Cactus Even if we take the meaning of "at any point in time" to include those before market creation, this still resolves YES
@Cactus It was meant to be "goes below" but the AI we use put exceeds pn both the side. Edited the description accordingly.
@predyx_markets @Cactus good catch and fix. Still, "at any point in time" seems like asking for trouble as it was below 87k just a couple days ago, maybe say something like "after market creation or Apr 22 PT".
@Cactus It seems you incurred a loss of 33 MANA due the unclear criteria. I'm sending 33 manas to you. Sorry for the confusion.