Bitcoin

Will Microstrategy announce a Bitcoin purchase April 28-May 4?

Closed
5 May 2026
0.4% YES ↓ 11.1% 24h change ↓ 90.1% 7d change Live
YES NO 99.6%
Share:
24h Volume
$100K
Liquidity
$75K
Score
80/100
Historical probability + Current BTC price
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YES % Current BTC price
Current price
$79,746
BTC →
Market Stats
Market efficiency 49/100
Total vol. $117.7K
24h Volume $100K
Liquidity $75K
Spread 0.3%
Book depth
Open interest $86.2K
View on PolyMarket ↗
24h change ↑ 2.1%
7d change ↑ 2.7%
Market Cap $1.60T
vs ATH -36.8% vs Oct 25
Trade Activity (24h)
Buy 86% Sell 14%
Buyers dominant
Trades (24h) 227
Whale trades 1↑ / 0↓
Largest trade $5.6K
Avg. trade size $198

About this market

This market will resolve to "Yes" if MicroStrategy Incorporated announces that they have acquired additional Bitcoin between the dates in the title (from 12:00 AM ET on the first date to 11:59 PM ET on the last date). Otherwise, it will resolve to "No". This market will resolve based on announcements made within the market's designated time frame regardless of when the actual purchases were made. The resolution source for this market will be official information from MicroStrategy or Michael Saylor. For reference, MicroStrategy's reported BTC holdings can be tracked at: https://www.strategy.com/purchases

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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