Event

Bitcoin Up or Down - May 10, 5:55PM-6:00PM ET

1 signal across 1 market · $2,104 tracked · resolves May 10, 2026

This Bitcoin Up or Down event is a short 5-minute prediction market on whether BTC finishes the May 10, 5:55PM–6:00PM ET window at or above its starting price. PolySpotter tracks the market’s live odds alongside smart money activity, including a recent profitable last-minute BTC timer signal with $2,104 tracked across the event.

Markets (1)

  1. Bitcoin Up or Down - May 10, 5:55PM-6:00PM ET1 signal · $2,104 tracked

Top trades across all markets

  1. Profitable last-minute BTC timer

    Serial near-resolution bettor with strong lifetime profit made a last-minute $2.1k buy on Down in a short BTC market, though the price has moved against the entry.

    $2,104Wallet win rate: 65%Score: 7.1

Top wallets in this event

  1. 0x70793cda28$2,104 · 1 market · 1 alert · 65% wins

FAQs

What are the odds for Bitcoin Up or Down on May 10 at 5:55PM ET?

The market odds reflect traders’ expectations for whether Bitcoin will end the 5:55PM–6:00PM ET window up or down versus its starting price. PolySpotter tracks those odds along with smart money positioning and recent alerts.

What does this Bitcoin Up or Down prediction market resolve on?

It resolves to “Up” if the Chainlink BTC/USD data stream price at the end of the 5-minute window is greater than or equal to the price at the beginning. Otherwise, it resolves to “Down.”

Is smart money betting on this BTC 5-minute market?

PolySpotter has tracked $2,104 in smart money activity across this event, with one recent signal labeled as a profitable last-minute BTC timer.

When does the Bitcoin Up or Down May 10 market resolve?

The event covers the May 10, 5:55PM–6:00PM ET window and is scheduled to resolve after the window closes, based on Chainlink BTC/USD data.

Is this market based on Coinbase, Binance, or another exchange price?

No. This market resolves using the Chainlink BTC/USD data stream, so prices from individual exchanges or other charting sites may differ from the resolution source.