Event

Ostium FDV above ___ one day after launch?

1 signal across 1 market · $1,256 tracked · resolves Jan 1, 2027

This Polymarket event tracks whether Ostium’s token will have a fully diluted valuation above $200 million one day after launch. Traders are pricing the post-launch FDV outcome, with PolySpotter tracking $1,256 in smart money activity and a recent alert noting a 97% winner on a thin market.

Markets (1)

  1. Ostium FDV above $200M one day after launch?1 signal · $1,256 tracked

Top trades across all markets

  1. 97% winner on thin market

    Sharp 97% winner with positive lifetime P&L made a large No bet that dwarfs activity in a very thin crypto FDV market.

    $1,256Wallet win rate: 97%Score: 3.0

Top wallets in this event

  1. 0xdf0fb61d61$1,256 · 1 market · 1 alert · 97% wins

FAQs

What are the odds Ostium FDV is above $200M after launch?

The live odds come from the Polymarket market for whether Ostium’s fully diluted valuation is greater than $200 million at 4:00 PM ET on the calendar day after launch. PolySpotter tracks those odds along with smart money activity and market signals.

What does this Ostium prediction market resolve on?

It resolves to Yes if Ostium’s token is actively transferable and tradable, and its FDV is above $200 million one day after launch. FDV is calculated as total token supply multiplied by token price.

Is smart money betting on the Ostium FDV market?

PolySpotter has tracked $1,256 in smart money activity across this event, with one recent signal. The latest alert described a 97% winner on a thin market, suggesting activity may be meaningful but liquidity should be watched closely.

When does the Ostium FDV market resolve?

The market resolves based on Ostium’s FDV at 4:00 PM ET on the calendar day following the token’s launch. The event has a listed resolve-by date of January 1, 2027, but the actual resolution depends on when the token launches.

Why does liquidity matter in this Ostium Polymarket?

Thin markets can move sharply on relatively small trades, so odds may be more volatile and less reliable than in deeper markets. Smart money alerts can help identify notable activity, but traders should still consider market depth and spread.