Alien abduction at Brazil vs Scotland game in Miami?
💡 What the odds say
The market puts this at about a 0% chance — almost no chance.
Prediction-market odds are usually well-calibrated — historically, outcomes priced near 70% happen about 70% of the time — but the crowd can still be wrong, and the price can lag the news.
No money — just record your call and see if you were right. Yes is at 0% right now.
How it resolves
Settled on-chain by UMA's optimistic oracle: once an outcome is clear, anyone can propose the result, which then enters a challenge window where it can be disputed with evidence before it finalizes.
⚖️ A proposed outcome can be disputed during a challenge window before it's final.
Resolution criteria
This market resolves to “Yes” if, during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C match between Scotland and Brazil scheduled for June 24, 2026 at Miami Stadium / Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, at least one player, match official, stadium staff member, or spectator is abducted by extraterrestrial or non-human alien beings. Otherwise, this market resolves to “No.” Only abductions which occur between the start and end of the game will qualify. The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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