Market directory

Live high-frequency prediction markets

Every Flashpoly market states its outcome, entry window, settlement clock, price source, pool rule, and risk before a player takes a position.

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Current market

Flashpoly currently runs one production market. The platform identity is broader; the catalog will expand only when a new outcome can be stated and settled precisely.

Live recurring market

Bitcoin 5-second direction

Choose whether BTC/USD will finish above or below its lock price after five seconds. Correct calls split the player pool according to stake.

Underlying
BTC/USD
Entry
Three seconds
Outcome window
Five seconds after lock
Settlement source
Pyth Hermes BTC/USD
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What qualifies for the Flashpoly catalog?

A market belongs on Flashpoly only when the outcome can be resolved from objective live data, the entry and lock times are unambiguous, the payout rule is known before entry, and a failed or stale settlement source produces a safe refund rather than a guessed result.

That standard matters more than the number of markets shown. Flashpoly will not present invented liquidity, vague outcomes, or placeholder markets merely to make the directory appear larger.

Practice and real-money participation

Anonymous visitors enter free practice. A practice call receives the same quoted pool return and the same outcome as the live round, but it never enters the real pool, deducts funds, or creates withdrawable winnings. Signed-in players use their USDC balance when real-money play is available to them.

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CATEGORY

High-frequency markets

Read the definition, market characteristics, and differences from long-duration event markets.

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MECHANICS

Pools and payouts

See how opposing positions form one pool and how a correct call receives a proportional return.

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INTEGRITY

Timing and settlement

Review the server-authoritative clock, Pyth price source, tie threshold, and void conditions.

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