This market will resolve according to the final "Close" price of the Binance 1 minute candle for SOL/USDT 12:00 in the ET timezone (noon) on the date specified in the title. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
The resolution source for this market is Binance, specifically the SOL/USDT "Close" prices currently available at https://www.binance.com/en/trade/SOL_USDT with "1m" and "Candles" selected on the top bar.
If the reported value falls exactly between two brackets, then this market will resolve to the higher range bracket.
Please note that this market is about the price according to Binance SOL/USDT, not according to other exchanges or trading pairs.
<40
$419 Volume
1%
40-50
$682 Volume
1%
50-60
$287 Volume
1%
60-70
$501 Volume
3%
70-80
$60 Volume
89%
80-90
$49 Volume
17%
90-100
$45 Volume
1%
100-110
$249 Volume
1%
110-120
$470 Volume
1%
120-130
$616 Volume
1%
>130
$920 Volume
1%
Odds & FAQ
What are the current odds for Solana price on July 10?
70-80 dominates the field at 85%; the nearest challenger, 80-90, trades at just 14%. The order book treats this as nearly decided.
What do traders predict for Solana price on July 10?
With 85% implied for 70-80, the market has largely made up its mind. Still a forecast, not a result: prices react instantly if the story changes.
When does the Solana price on July 10 market resolve?
Resolution is scheduled for 10 Jul 2026 (2 days left). Once the outcome is confirmed, the market settles under Polymarket's published criteria.
How much money is trading on Solana price on July 10?
$15.6K in total volume has traded here. Deeper markets like this tend to price events more sharply.
How can I trade Solana price on July 10 on Polymarket?
You can watch the odds move here in real time and trade the market directly on Polymarket. As always, prediction trading carries real risk.
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