Event

Bitcoin Up or Down - June 6, 6:45PM-6:50PM ET

1 signal across 1 market · $2,945 tracked · resolves Jun 6, 2026

This Polymarket event tracks whether Bitcoin finishes the 6:45–6:50PM ET window on June 6 at or above its starting Chainlink BTC/USD price, or ends lower. PolySpotter is monitoring the event’s Up/Down odds and has flagged a profitable last-minute BTC timer signal, with $2,945 in smart money activity tracked.

Markets (1)

  1. Bitcoin Up or Down - June 6, 6:45PM-6:50PM ET1 signal · $2,945 tracked

Top trades across all markets

  1. Profitable last-minute BTC timer

    Profitable high-volume bettor made two late Up buys in a 5-minute BTC market, continuing a serial near-resolution pattern with strong price impact.

    $2,945Wallet win rate: 74%Score: 15.0

Top wallets in this event

  1. 0xd594c39d1b$2,945 · 1 market · 1 alert · 74% wins

FAQs

What are the Bitcoin Up or Down odds for June 6, 6:45–6:50PM ET?

The odds reflect the market’s current probability that Bitcoin will end the five-minute window at or above its starting price versus finishing lower. On PolySpotter, you can track both sides of the event and see how smart money is positioning.

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

“Up” resolves if the Chainlink BTC/USD price at the end of the 6:45–6:50PM ET window is greater than or equal to the price at the beginning. If it is lower, the market resolves to “Down.”

Is smart money betting on this BTC timer market?

PolySpotter has tracked $2,945 in smart money activity across this event, including one recent signal described as a profitable last-minute BTC timer. That suggests notable late positioning from a trader or wallet with a profitable history.

When does this Bitcoin Up or Down market resolve?

This event resolves after the June 6, 6:45–6:50PM ET window closes, using the Chainlink BTC/USD data stream as the resolution source.

Is this market based on Coinbase or Binance Bitcoin prices?

No. Resolution is based specifically on Chainlink’s BTC/USD data stream, so prices on exchanges like Coinbase or Binance may differ from the official source used for settlement.