North Korea's frequent missile tests, including the April 2 launch of its Hwasan-31 hypersonic intermediate-range ballistic missile, have driven trader consensus to a 60% implied probability of another test or launch by April 15, the Day of the Sun holiday commemorating founder Kim Il-sung's birthday—a date historically linked to military displays. This follows March tests of solid-fuel IRBMs and cruise missiles, amid heightened tensions from joint US-South Korea military exercises like Freedom Shield. Pyongyang's pattern of provocations timed to anniversaries and diplomatic signals sustains elevated odds, though no launches have occurred in the past week, leaving room for de-escalation or restraint ahead of the deadline.
基於Polymarket數據的AI實驗性摘要 · 更新於Only launches of ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and anti-ship missiles will qualify toward a “Yes” resolution.
Launches of other systems such as SAMs, MLRS/rocket artillery, torpedoes, etc., will not qualify toward a "Yes" resolution.
The market resolution will be based on publicly available information from reliable sources such as official government statements, reports from international monitoring bodies like the United Nations, or reports from reputable international media.
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0x65070BE91...Only launches of ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and anti-ship missiles will qualify toward a “Yes” resolution.
Launches of other systems such as SAMs, MLRS/rocket artillery, torpedoes, etc., will not qualify toward a "Yes" resolution.
The market resolution will be based on publicly available information from reliable sources such as official government statements, reports from international monitoring bodies like the United Nations, or reports from reputable international media.
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0x65070BE91...North Korea's frequent missile tests, including the April 2 launch of its Hwasan-31 hypersonic intermediate-range ballistic missile, have driven trader consensus to a 60% implied probability of another test or launch by April 15, the Day of the Sun holiday commemorating founder Kim Il-sung's birthday—a date historically linked to military displays. This follows March tests of solid-fuel IRBMs and cruise missiles, amid heightened tensions from joint US-South Korea military exercises like Freedom Shield. Pyongyang's pattern of provocations timed to anniversaries and diplomatic signals sustains elevated odds, though no launches have occurred in the past week, leaving room for de-escalation or restraint ahead of the deadline.
基於Polymarket數據的AI實驗性摘要 · 更新於
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