Trader consensus on Polymarket prices a US-Iran ceasefire at 77.5% likelihood to precede further Iranian leadership change, driven by recent US diplomatic overtures amid the ongoing war now over five weeks old. Vice President JD Vance signaled openness to a ceasefire through Pakistani intermediaries as recently as April 1, contingent on Iran dismantling its nuclear program, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and halting proxy support—echoing a 15-point plan transmitted March 24. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed receiving US messages but rejected demands as unreasonable, with trust "at zero," while denying active negotiations. This follows Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's death in February airstrikes and son Mojtaba's March 8 ascension, amid unconfirmed reports of his injury and leadership vacuum signals; no new transition has materialized, tilting odds toward de-escalation diplomacy over internal upheaval.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket · AtualizadoIran leadership change or US x Iran ceasefire first?
Iran leadership change or US x Iran ceasefire first?
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This market will resolve to “Ceasefire” if there is an official ceasefire agreement, defined as a publicly announced and mutually agreed halt in direct military engagement, between the United States and Iran, before the Supreme Leader of Iran, Mojtaba Khamenei, ceases to be the de facto leader of Iran.
If neither occurs by December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve 50-50.
Mojtaba Khamenei will be considered to no longer be the de facto leader of Iran if he is removed from power, is detained, or otherwise loses his position or is prevented from acting as the de facto leader of Iran within this market's timeframe.
An official announcement of Mojtaba Khamenei’s resignation or removal will qualify, regardless of when the announced departure goes into effect.
An “official ceasefire agreement” requires clear public confirmation from both the United States government and the government of Iran that they have agreed to halt military hostilities against one another, or for an official ceasefire agreement to be otherwise confirmed to have been reached by an overwhelming consensus of media reporting.
If the agreement is officially reached before Khamenei ceases to be the de facto leader of Iran, this will qualify, regardless of when the ceasefire officially takes effect.
Any form of informal understanding, backchannel communication, de-escalation without an announced agreement, or unilateral pause in hostilities will not be considered an official ceasefire. Humanitarian pauses, limited operational pauses, or temporary tactical stand-downs will not count toward the resolution of this market.
A broader peace deal, normalization agreement, or political framework will qualify only if it includes a publicly announced and mutually agreed halt in military engagement between the United States and Iran, effective on a specified date, or otherwise confirmed by an overwhelming consensus of credible reporting. Agreements that outline future negotiations or de-escalation measures without an explicit, dated commitment to stop fighting will not qualify.
This market’s resolution will be based on official statements from the United States government and the government of Iran and a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...This market will resolve to “Ceasefire” if there is an official ceasefire agreement, defined as a publicly announced and mutually agreed halt in direct military engagement, between the United States and Iran, before the Supreme Leader of Iran, Mojtaba Khamenei, ceases to be the de facto leader of Iran.
If neither occurs by December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve 50-50.
Mojtaba Khamenei will be considered to no longer be the de facto leader of Iran if he is removed from power, is detained, or otherwise loses his position or is prevented from acting as the de facto leader of Iran within this market's timeframe.
An official announcement of Mojtaba Khamenei’s resignation or removal will qualify, regardless of when the announced departure goes into effect.
An “official ceasefire agreement” requires clear public confirmation from both the United States government and the government of Iran that they have agreed to halt military hostilities against one another, or for an official ceasefire agreement to be otherwise confirmed to have been reached by an overwhelming consensus of media reporting.
If the agreement is officially reached before Khamenei ceases to be the de facto leader of Iran, this will qualify, regardless of when the ceasefire officially takes effect.
Any form of informal understanding, backchannel communication, de-escalation without an announced agreement, or unilateral pause in hostilities will not be considered an official ceasefire. Humanitarian pauses, limited operational pauses, or temporary tactical stand-downs will not count toward the resolution of this market.
A broader peace deal, normalization agreement, or political framework will qualify only if it includes a publicly announced and mutually agreed halt in military engagement between the United States and Iran, effective on a specified date, or otherwise confirmed by an overwhelming consensus of credible reporting. Agreements that outline future negotiations or de-escalation measures without an explicit, dated commitment to stop fighting will not qualify.
This market’s resolution will be based on official statements from the United States government and the government of Iran and a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Trader consensus on Polymarket prices a US-Iran ceasefire at 77.5% likelihood to precede further Iranian leadership change, driven by recent US diplomatic overtures amid the ongoing war now over five weeks old. Vice President JD Vance signaled openness to a ceasefire through Pakistani intermediaries as recently as April 1, contingent on Iran dismantling its nuclear program, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and halting proxy support—echoing a 15-point plan transmitted March 24. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed receiving US messages but rejected demands as unreasonable, with trust "at zero," while denying active negotiations. This follows Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's death in February airstrikes and son Mojtaba's March 8 ascension, amid unconfirmed reports of his injury and leadership vacuum signals; no new transition has materialized, tilting odds toward de-escalation diplomacy over internal upheaval.
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