President Trump's March 27 remarks at the FII PRIORITY Summit in Miami, emphasizing economic investments and Iran regime threats amid Operation Epic Fury, alongside White House address to farmers touting agricultural tariffs and assistance, dominate trader assessments in this verbal mention market resolving March 31. Consensus favors recurrent rhetorical staples like "capital of the world" at 72% and "Sudan" at 57%, tied to foreign policy rhetoric on regional conflicts, while "Bitcoin" trades at 37% reflecting crypto nods; lower odds on outliers like "N word" (3%) or "aliens are real" (2%) stem from absence in verified audio despite high-volume bets. Debates persist over partial phrases from earlier March speeches, with final days' events pivotal for resolution on public recordings excluding Truth Social posts.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket · Atualizado$146,023 Vol.
Big Fat Cat
9%
N Word
1%
Hottest Nation
8%
Little Rocket Man
3%
China Virus / Wuhan Lab
6%
Low Energy
11%
Aliens are Real
1%
Kanye / Taylor Swift
4%
Banana Republic
7%
Judy Shelton
3%
Secret Word
5%
Charlie Kirk
12%
War On Fraud
8%
Coward
21%
Capital of the World
10%
UFC Fight
22%
Liberation Day
13%
Sudan
32%
Truth Social
21%
Erika Kirk
9%
Third term
14%
$146,023 Vol.
Big Fat Cat
9%
N Word
1%
Hottest Nation
8%
Little Rocket Man
3%
China Virus / Wuhan Lab
6%
Low Energy
11%
Aliens are Real
1%
Kanye / Taylor Swift
4%
Banana Republic
7%
Judy Shelton
3%
Secret Word
5%
Charlie Kirk
12%
War On Fraud
8%
Coward
21%
Capital of the World
10%
UFC Fight
22%
Liberation Day
13%
Sudan
32%
Truth Social
21%
Erika Kirk
9%
Third term
14%
Plural and possessive forms of the listed term will count toward the resolution of this market regardless of context; however, other forms will NOT count.
Instances where the term is used in a compound word will count regardless of context (e.g. joyful is not a compound word for "joy," however "killjoy" is a compounding of the words "kill" and "joy").
If this market requires a specified number of mentions of a person’s first or last name, a full-name mention will count as one mention (e.g., if a market is about “Joe / Biden 5+ times,” a mention of “Joe Biden” will count once).
AI-generated audio or video will not count towards the resolution of this market.
A ‘mention’ will include any verbal mention which is recorded (audio or video) and publicly accessible.
Written usages of terms (e.g. Truth Social posts, written statements, etc.) will not count toward this market's resolution.
Videos posted on his social media which were filmed outside this market's time frame will not qualify for a "Yes" resolution.
Mercado Aberto: Feb 26, 2026, 6:28 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Plural and possessive forms of the listed term will count toward the resolution of this market regardless of context; however, other forms will NOT count.
Instances where the term is used in a compound word will count regardless of context (e.g. joyful is not a compound word for "joy," however "killjoy" is a compounding of the words "kill" and "joy").
If this market requires a specified number of mentions of a person’s first or last name, a full-name mention will count as one mention (e.g., if a market is about “Joe / Biden 5+ times,” a mention of “Joe Biden” will count once).
AI-generated audio or video will not count towards the resolution of this market.
A ‘mention’ will include any verbal mention which is recorded (audio or video) and publicly accessible.
Written usages of terms (e.g. Truth Social posts, written statements, etc.) will not count toward this market's resolution.
Videos posted on his social media which were filmed outside this market's time frame will not qualify for a "Yes" resolution.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...President Trump's March 27 remarks at the FII PRIORITY Summit in Miami, emphasizing economic investments and Iran regime threats amid Operation Epic Fury, alongside White House address to farmers touting agricultural tariffs and assistance, dominate trader assessments in this verbal mention market resolving March 31. Consensus favors recurrent rhetorical staples like "capital of the world" at 72% and "Sudan" at 57%, tied to foreign policy rhetoric on regional conflicts, while "Bitcoin" trades at 37% reflecting crypto nods; lower odds on outliers like "N word" (3%) or "aliens are real" (2%) stem from absence in verified audio despite high-volume bets. Debates persist over partial phrases from earlier March speeches, with final days' events pivotal for resolution on public recordings excluding Truth Social posts.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket · Atualizado
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