Will $DOGE be available to trade on Coinbase by July 1, 2021?

Based on $76.4k in Polymarket trading volume, the crowd currently estimates Yes at 100% probability. This market has $0 in liquidity, indicating moderate trader confidence.

What are the current odds?

Based on Polymarket prediction data, the current odds are:

Yes

100%

No

0%

Trading volume: $76.4k | Status: Closed

What do we know about this question?

This is a market on whether $DOGE will be available to trade on Coinbase by July 1, 2021. This market will resolve to “Yes” if users are able to trade $DOGE on Coinbase before 12 PM ET on July 1, 2021, and “No” otherwise. The resolution source will be https://www.coinbase.com/price/dogecoin. This market will concern only the main Coinbase site http://www.coinbase.com/, and not other versions like http://pro.coinbase.com/. If users from at least one country can trade $DOGE on the Coinbase site on or before the resolution date, the market will resolve to “Yes,” even if trading of $DOGE is subsequently removed, or the website cannot be reached afterwards. For example, if on or before the resolution date a user from the UK can trade $DOGE on Coinbase, and a user from the US cannot, the market would still resolve to “Yes.” In the event of ambiguity in terms of the market outcome, the market will be resolved in good faith at the sole discretion of the Markets Integrity Committee (MIC).

What are experts predicting?

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