Bitcoin above ___ on May 22?
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11 total markets · $2.8M total volume
Markets (11)
Will the price of Bitcoin be above $70,000 on May 22?
$188K Vol.100%Will the price of Bitcoin be above $70,000 on May 22?
Will the price of Bitcoin be above $72,000 on May 22?
$287K Vol.↑0%100%Will the price of Bitcoin be above $72,000 on May 22?
Will the price of Bitcoin be above $74,000 on May 22?
$518K Vol.↑1%100%Will the price of Bitcoin be above $74,000 on May 22?
Will the price of Bitcoin be above $76,000 on May 22?
$559K Vol.↑12%100%Will the price of Bitcoin be above $76,000 on May 22?
Will the price of Bitcoin be above $86,000 on May 22?
$58K Vol.0%Will the price of Bitcoin be above $86,000 on May 22?
Will the price of Bitcoin be above $88,000 on May 22?
$12K Vol.0%Will the price of Bitcoin be above $88,000 on May 22?
Will the price of Bitcoin be above $90,000 on May 22?
$9K Vol.0%Will the price of Bitcoin be above $90,000 on May 22?
Will the price of Bitcoin be above $78,000 on May 22?
$418K Vol.↓26%0%Will the price of Bitcoin be above $78,000 on May 22?
Will the price of Bitcoin be above $80,000 on May 22?
$478K Vol.↓2%0%Will the price of Bitcoin be above $80,000 on May 22?
Will the price of Bitcoin be above $82,000 on May 22?
$193K Vol.↓1%0%Will the price of Bitcoin be above $82,000 on May 22?
Will the price of Bitcoin be above $84,000 on May 22?
$121K Vol.0%Will the price of Bitcoin be above $84,000 on May 22?
Rules
This market will resolve to "Yes" if the Binance 1 minute candle for BTC/USDT 12:00 in the ET timezone (noon) on the date specified in the title has a final "Close" price higher than the price specified in the title. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No". The resolution source for this market is Binance, specifically the BTC/USDT "Close" prices currently available at https://www.binance.com/en/trade/BTC_USDT with "1m" and "Candles" selected on the top bar. Please note that this market is about the price according to Binance BTC/USDT, not according to other exchanges or trading pairs. Price precision is determined by the number of decimal places in the source.