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Baltimore Bridge ship hacked?

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Baltimore Bridge ship hacked?

0% chance
Polymarket

$6,602 Vol.

0% chance
Polymarket

$6,602 Vol.

On the morning of March 26, Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed after a container ship struck a support column of the bridge. This market will resolve to “Yes” if it is confirmed that the container ship's collision with Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge was caused by a hack by April 5, 2024, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise this market will resolve to “No”. "A hack" encompasses intentional, malicious activity which caused the ship to hit Francis Scott Key Bridge. The primary resolution source for this market will be official statements from the U.S. Government. However, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used to resolve this market.

On the morning of March 26, Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed after a container ship struck a support column of the bridge.

This market will resolve to “Yes” if it is confirmed that the container ship's collision with Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge was caused by a hack by April 5, 2024, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise this market will resolve to “No”.

"A hack" encompasses intentional, malicious activity which caused the ship to hit Francis Scott Key Bridge.

The primary resolution source for this market will be official statements from the U.S. Government. However, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used to resolve this market.
Volume
$6,602
End Date
Apr 5, 2024
Market Opened
Mar 26, 2024, 11:09 AM ET
On the morning of March 26, Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed after a container ship struck a support column of the bridge. This market will resolve to “Yes” if it is confirmed that the container ship's collision with Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge was caused by a hack by April 5, 2024, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise this market will resolve to “No”. "A hack" encompasses intentional, malicious activity which caused the ship to hit Francis Scott Key Bridge. The primary resolution source for this market will be official statements from the U.S. Government. However, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used to resolve this market.

Outcome proposed: No

No dispute

Final outcome: No

On the morning of March 26, Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed after a container ship struck a support column of the bridge. This market will resolve to “Yes” if it is confirmed that the container ship's collision with Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge was caused by a hack by April 5, 2024, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise this market will resolve to “No”. "A hack" encompasses intentional, malicious activity which caused the ship to hit Francis Scott Key Bridge. The primary resolution source for this market will be official statements from the U.S. Government. However, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used to resolve this market.

On the morning of March 26, Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed after a container ship struck a support column of the bridge.

This market will resolve to “Yes” if it is confirmed that the container ship's collision with Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge was caused by a hack by April 5, 2024, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise this market will resolve to “No”.

"A hack" encompasses intentional, malicious activity which caused the ship to hit Francis Scott Key Bridge.

The primary resolution source for this market will be official statements from the U.S. Government. However, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used to resolve this market.
Volume
$6,602
Market Opened
Mar 26, 2024, 11:09 AM ET
On the morning of March 26, Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed after a container ship struck a support column of the bridge. This market will resolve to “Yes” if it is confirmed that the container ship's collision with Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge was caused by a hack by April 5, 2024, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise this market will resolve to “No”. "A hack" encompasses intentional, malicious activity which caused the ship to hit Francis Scott Key Bridge. The primary resolution source for this market will be official statements from the U.S. Government. However, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used to resolve this market.

Outcome proposed: No

No dispute

Final outcome: No

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Frequently Asked Questions

"Baltimore Bridge ship hacked?" is a prediction market on Polymarket where traders buy and sell "Yes" or "No" shares based on whether they believe this event will happen. The current crowd-sourced probability is 0% for "Yes." For example, if "Yes" is priced at 0¢, the market collectively assigns a 0% chance that this event will occur. These odds shift continuously as traders react to new developments and information. Shares in the correct outcome are redeemable for $1 each upon market resolution.

"Baltimore Bridge ship hacked?" is a newly created market on Polymarket, launched on Mar 26, 2024. As an early market, this is your opportunity to be among the first traders to set the odds and establish the market's initial price signals. You can also bookmark this page to track volume and trading activity as the market gains traction over time.

To trade on "Baltimore Bridge ship hacked?," simply choose whether you believe the answer is "Yes" or "No." Each side has a current price that reflects the market's implied probability. Enter your amount and click "Trade." If you buy "Yes" shares and the outcome resolves as "Yes," each share pays out $1. If it resolves as "No," your "Yes" shares pay $0. You can also sell your shares at any time before resolution if you want to lock in a profit or cut a loss.

The current probability for "Baltimore Bridge ship hacked?" is 0% for "Yes." This means the Polymarket crowd currently believes there is a 0% chance that this event will occur. These odds update in real-time based on actual trades, providing a continuously updated signal of what the market expects to happen.

The resolution rules for "Baltimore Bridge ship hacked?" define exactly what needs to happen for each outcome to be declared a winner — including the official data sources used to determine the result. You can review the complete resolution criteria in the "Rules" section on this page above the comments. We recommend reading the rules carefully before trading, as they specify the precise conditions, edge cases, and sources that govern how this market is settled.