Bitcoin above $68K on April 9 at 4PM UTC? thumbnail

Bitcoin above $68K on April 9 at 4PM UTC?

$62.3K
Apr 9, 2026
Yes 100% chance

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Rules

Market Details:

  • Market Period: From the publication date through April 9, 2026, at 4:00 PM UTC.
  • Market Close: April 9, 2026, at 4:00 PM UTC.
  • Resolution Time: April 9, 2026 at 4:00 PM UTC.
  • Market Target: $68,000.00

Resolution Criteria:

  • Resolves to “Yes” if the BTC/USDT price on Binance is above the Market Target at Resolution Time.
  • Resolves to “No” if the price is at or below the Market Target at Resolution Time.

Resolution Details:

  • The Binance BTC/USDT spot price will be used, specifically:
    • One minute timeframe ("1m")
    • “Trading" view
    • “Close” price
  • Only the price of BTC/USDT as quoted by Binance (spot market) will be considered.

Cancellation Conditions:

  • The BTC/USDT spot market on Binance is suspended or becomes unreliable.
  • The Binance platform is unavailable or experiences significant disruptions during the Market Period.
  • Any circumstance prevents reliable price tracking during the Market Period.

If the market is cancelled, participants can claim their stakes at the then-current market value of their shares, which could result in a profit or a loss depending on the price of those shares at cancellation.


Resolution Source
Binance

Timeline

Market published
Apr 6, 2026, 2:27 pm UTC
Market closed
Apr 9, 2026, 4:00 pm UTC
Resolved
Yes
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·3 months ago

how can i place bids

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·3 months ago

Orderbook is charging more fees than it says it is, be careful

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·3 months ago

UPDATE:

So I was incorrect, the orderbook is charging the correct fees, it is just not being displayed correctly in the activity feed on the website.

If you check the equivalent transactions on bnbscan for your wallet, they are for lower $ amounts than displayed on the front end, and that amount is the correct amount that should be charged for the transaction.

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Outcome
Yes