Trader consensus on another critical Cloudflare incident reflects the company's pattern of major outages, with the most recent on June 12, 2024, stemming from a self-serve dashboard bug that disrupted services worldwide for over two hours. No comparable disruptions have occurred since, per Cloudflare's status page, amid ongoing reliability enhancements detailed in public post-mortems. Historical precedents—like 2023's November backbone failure—suggest risks from software updates, DDoS attacks, or scaling issues persist every 6-12 months. Upcoming holiday traffic surges, including Black Friday, could elevate outage probabilities, though Cloudflare reports no active vulnerabilities; markets price in this uncertainty based on real-money bets.
基于Polymarket数据的AI实验性摘要 · 更新于$293,194 交易量
3 月 31 日
21%
4月30日
57%
5月31日
76%
6月30日
72%
$293,194 交易量
3 月 31 日
21%
4月30日
57%
5月31日
76%
6月30日
72%
Classifications of an incident while it is ongoing will have no bearing on the resolution of this market. Only classifications of events that are resolved will be considered.
Qualifying incidents include outages and other issues classified as critical when they are resolved, during this market's above specified timeframe.
An incident resolved outside this market’s timeframe will only qualify if ongoing at this market’s resolution time, in which case the market will remain open until that incident is marked as “Resolved,” and resolution will be based on the first impact classification thereafter, regardless of subsequent revisions or corrections.
Revisions that upgrade an incident’s impact classification to Critical will qualify if the incident was resolved and the revision is published within this market’s timeframe.
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0x65070BE91...Trader consensus on another critical Cloudflare incident reflects the company's pattern of major outages, with the most recent on June 12, 2024, stemming from a self-serve dashboard bug that disrupted services worldwide for over two hours. No comparable disruptions have occurred since, per Cloudflare's status page, amid ongoing reliability enhancements detailed in public post-mortems. Historical precedents—like 2023's November backbone failure—suggest risks from software updates, DDoS attacks, or scaling issues persist every 6-12 months. Upcoming holiday traffic surges, including Black Friday, could elevate outage probabilities, though Cloudflare reports no active vulnerabilities; markets price in this uncertainty based on real-money bets.
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