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BTC Bitcoin all time high by ___?

Bitcoin all time high by June 30, 2026?

Closes in 103 days
1 Jul 2026
3.1% YES ↓ 2% 24h change ↓ 1% 7d change Live
YES NO 96.9%
Share:
24h Volume
$18K
Liquidity
$56K
Score
82/100
Historical probability + Current BTC price
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YES % Current BTC price
Current price
$70,778
BTC →
Market Stats
Market efficiency 46/100
Total vol. $801.3K
24h Volume $18K
Liquidity $56K
Spread 0.2%
Book depth
View on PolyMarket ↗
24h change ↓ 0.5%
7d change ↓ 0.8%
Market Cap $1.42T
vs ATH -43.9% vs Oct 25
Trade Activity (24h)
Buy 19% Sell 81%
Sellers dominant
Trades (24h) 14
Largest trade $961
Avg. trade size $128

About this market

This market will resolve to "Yes" if any Binance 1 minute candle for BTC/USDT between 16 December '25 10:30 and 11:59PM ET on the date specified in the title has a final “High” price that is higher than any previous Binance 1 minute candle's "High" price on any prior date. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No". The resolution source for this market is Binance, specifically the BTC/USDT "High" 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 sources or spot markets.

Understanding This Market

YES% = Probability

The YES% is the crowd's collective probability estimate. A price of 0.72 means traders imply a 72% chance of resolving YES — each $1 share pays out $1 if the event occurs, $0 if not.

Spread & Score

The bid-ask spread is the cost of trading. Tight spreads (< 2%) indicate liquid, active markets. The competitive score (0–100) reflects overall market quality and efficiency.

Historical Base Rate

The historical base rate shows how often a similar price move occurred in comparable time windows. A large gap between market probability and base rate may signal over- or under-pricing.

Data from PolyMarket via Gamma API · Updated every 15 min · Crypto prices from CoinMarketCap

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