Event

Bitcoin Up or Down - May 10, 5:40AM-5:45AM ET

1 signal across 1 market · $1,727 tracked · resolves May 10, 2026

This Polymarket event tracks whether Bitcoin finishes up or down over the 5-minute window from May 10, 5:40AM to 5:45AM ET. Traders are betting on whether the Chainlink BTC/USD price at the end of the range is greater than or equal to the price at the start, with PolySpotter tracking $1,727 in smart money activity and a recent signal from a profitable serial timer.

Markets (1)

  1. Bitcoin Up or Down - May 10, 5:40AM-5:45AM ET1 signal · $1,727 tracked

Top trades across all markets

  1. Profitable serial timer

    Serial near-resolution bettor with strong lifetime profit made a large Down bet in a very thin 5-minute BTC market, though the price has since moved against the entry.

    $1,727Wallet win rate: 54%Score: 11.3

Top wallets in this event

  1. 0x7543da8147$1,727 · 1 market · 1 alert · 54% wins

FAQs

What are the Bitcoin Up or Down May 10 odds?

The odds reflect how Polymarket traders are pricing whether Bitcoin will end the 5:40AM-5:45AM ET window higher or lower than it started. On PolySpotter, you can monitor the live market price alongside smart money activity for this specific 5-minute BTC move.

What does “Up” mean in this Bitcoin prediction market?

“Up” resolves yes if the Chainlink BTC/USD price at 5:45AM ET is greater than or equal to the price at 5:40AM ET. If the ending price is lower than the starting price, the market resolves to “Down.”

Who is betting on this Bitcoin 5-minute market?

PolySpotter has tracked $1,727 in smart money activity across this event, including a recent alert labeled “Profitable serial timer,” suggesting a trader with a history of timing similar short-window markets has entered.

When does the Bitcoin Up or Down market resolve?

This event resolves after the May 10, 5:40AM-5:45AM ET window closes, using Chainlink’s BTC/USD data stream as the official resolution source.

Is this market based on Coinbase or Binance Bitcoin prices?

No. This Polymarket event resolves using the Chainlink BTC/USD data stream, not prices from Coinbase, Binance, or other individual exchanges.