Prediction markets on Myriad are shifting toward bearish outcomes this week as crypto prices ease and bettors reposition around short-term price targets and an NFL upset. Over $40,000 in open volume spans markets from Solana’s next directional move to whether Bitcoin can stay above key levels through September.
Solana — pump to $250 or dump to $130?
Validators recently approved a proposal to overhaul Solana’s consensus to boost throughput and better match centralized systems. That upgrade, paired with ETF optimism and steady on-chain interest, underpins bullish forecasts. On Myriad, predictors currently assign a 69% probability that SOL will reach $250 before it hits $130. SOL trades near $204.79, roughly 30% below its January all-time high. The market shows about 22% upside from today’s price to $250, while successful Myriad positions could payout roughly 33%.
Bitcoin — can BTC stay above $105K in September?
Bitcoin posted a recent all-time high above $124,000 but has eased since. A Myriad market asks whether BTC will remain above $105,000 for all of September. Current sentiment favors “no,” with roughly 66% probability that Bitcoin dips below that level sometime during the month — a reading that moved noticeably after a 2–3% price pullback. Market participants backing the “yes” side could receive near 67% if BTC holds above $105K through September.
NFL flash market — Cowboys vs. Eagles
A short-lived betting market on the season opener gives the underdog Dallas Cowboys about a 20.4% chance, implying roughly a +390 payout on Myriad. That offers a modest edge compared with some retail sportsbooks (DraftKings lists the Cowboys closer to +320), making prediction-market positions potentially more attractive for value hunters.
What this means
Myriad’s odds reflect real-money sentiment and can move quickly with price action. These are probabilities, not guarantees; crypto markets remain volatile and prediction markets carry financial risk. If you use prediction markets to express a view, consider position sizing, hedging, and the possibility of rapid odds swings as news and price moves arrive.
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