Will Bitcoin Reach $150K by the End of 2026?
Will Bitcoin reach $150,000 by the end of 2026?
Event Snapshot
This is a verifiable event page built around 'Will Bitcoin reach $150,000 by the end of 2026?'. Users search the official result, timing, key data points, and the announcement path, while the final resolution depends on clearly defined sources and rules.
Market Background
A price-threshold event turns broad market emotion into one objective price node. Users search whether a level can be hit, which major price sources count, and how the time window is defined, making this format especially clean for searchable result pages.
Latest Developments
- 2026-07-05 | Coinbase / major spot data | The official page remains the most important result surface
This kind of event ultimately comes back to the official result, filing, or authoritative confirmation itself rather than scattered rumor or unverified screenshots.
Open source - 2026-07-05 | TradingView / CME reference | User search usually clusters around background variables and key signals
Beyond the final result, users keep searching the timeline, progress, official wording, counting method, and edge conditions, which is where the page gains real reading value.
Open source - 2026-07-05 | HiYesNo | A clear result question works better than vague chatter as a prediction entry point
Compressing a live topic into one verifiable result lets the page capture search demand while helping users understand the market boundary quickly.
Open source
Decision Criteria
- Yes: if official or authoritative sources confirm that the event outcome matches this option under the market rules.
- No: if official or authoritative sources confirm that the outcome does not satisfy the prior option and instead matches this option under the rules.
Timeline And Key Nodes
- Observation window: through January 1, 2027 12:59 Beijing Time.
- Key trigger: the first official result, filing, announcement, or authoritative statistic that satisfies one option definition.
- Non-trigger path: by the end of the window, all reviewable official sources still fail to satisfy the relevant condition.
Key Indicators
- Official result pages, filings, announcements, or data releases from Coinbase / major spot data.
- Parallel updates, methodology notes, or backup confirmation from TradingView / CME reference.
- Publication timing, revisions, metric boundaries, and whether any exception appears.
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FAQ
- Why does this event work as a prediction content page?
Because users search the result, timing, official wording, and edge cases directly, and those can be structured clearly. - Does the description replace the settlement rules?
No. The description explains context and observation paths, while the formal rules still control the final result. - Why keep a second source?
It helps with cross-checking, timeline confirmation, and public methodology context.
This page organizes public information, verifiable paths, and active discussion points. It is not a HiYesNo prediction, and the final outcome still follows the listed resolution rules.
- Yes
- No
Event Details
Predict whether Bitcoin will hit $150,000 by the end of 2026 using the specified Binance candle rule.
- Status: open
- Volume: 0
- Liquidity: 0
Outcomes
- Yes 50%
- No 50%
Resolution Rules
This market will resolve to "Yes" immediately if any completed Binance BTC/USDT one-minute candle has a final High price equal to or greater than $150,000 on or before December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise it will resolve to "No." Only the Binance BTC/USDT one-minute candle High is used. Prices from other exchanges, other trading pairs, unfinished candles, indices or derivatives do not count. The primary resolution source is Binance's official BTC/USDT one-minute candlestick data; an archived Binance record may be used for confirmation.
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