Live odds across token launches, Bitcoin and Ethereum price thresholds, Solana, and altcoin markets tracked across prediction markets.
Crypto prediction markets aggregate 1,234 active contracts as of June 5, 2026, spanning five subcategories from token launches to major-coin price thresholds. Coverage runs from the deep token-launch and listing markets that carry the bulk of contracts, through Bitcoin and Ethereum price and threshold futures, into Solana and a broad altcoin set. These contracts resolve against on-chain settlement, exchange listings, or dated price levels, giving each question a clean binary outcome rather than a vague forecast. The board reprices continuously as spot moves, ETF and regulatory decisions land, and new tokens reach launch or listing milestones, with the live top-markets and movers widgets above showing where every contract trades right now.
Token launches form the deepest part of the crypto board, anchoring 783 of the 1,234 active contracts and covering whether specific tokens reach launch, hit an exchange listing, or clear a first-trade price by a dated deadline. Bitcoin and Ethereum carry the major-coin weight with 144 and 131 contracts respectively, structured mostly as price-threshold and year-end-level futures that ask whether spot closes above or below a stated number on a set date. Solana adds another 125 contracts in the same price-and-threshold shape, and a broad altcoin set rounds out the category with 51 markets across smaller tokens. The high-volume contracts are durable in structure even as their prices move; the live board above shows current pricing on each.
Crypto contracts are among the most catalyst-sensitive on any prediction board because the underlying spot prices trade 24/7. Price-threshold markets on Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana reprice the moment spot crosses a level, while token-launch contracts jump on listing announcements, exchange-support news, or delayed mainnet dates. Regulatory and ETF decisions repriced whole clusters of contracts at once, since an approval or denial cascades across related tokens. The durable pattern is that scheduled events (an ETF deadline, a network upgrade date, a token-generation event) and unscheduled spot swings both move the board. For the current biggest movers and exact cents, see the live movers widget above rather than a snapshot that goes stale within hours.
Prediction markets turn open-ended crypto questions into binary contracts with explicit resolution rules: a price threshold either clears by its date or it does not, a token either lists or it does not. That structure produces an implied probability that traders can read directly, rather than the directional sentiment scattered across social feeds and analyst notes. Because the same question often trades on more than one platform, cross-platform price discovery surfaces where the consensus is firm and where the book is thin. Contracts settle against on-chain data, exchange listings, or published closing prices, so resolution is verifiable. For a category where the spot market never closes, real-time, rules-based contracts give a cleaner read than point forecasts.
Crypto coverage spans five subcategories across 1,234 active contracts as of June 5, 2026: token launches (783), Bitcoin (144), Ethereum (131), Solana (125), and a broad altcoin set (51). Markets include price thresholds, year-end levels, exchange listings, and launch milestones.
Token-launch contracts carry the most markets, while Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana price-threshold futures concentrate the major-coin volume. These ask whether spot clears a stated level by a set date. The live board above shows current pricing on each.
Price-threshold contracts resolve against a published closing price on a dated deadline. Token-launch and listing markets resolve when a token launches, trades, or gets exchange support by the contract date. Outcomes settle against on-chain data or exchange records, making each binary and verifiable.
As of June 5, 2026, the highest-volume crypto contracts are the Bitcoin and Ethereum year-end price-threshold futures, alongside the deepest token-launch markets. For the current top contract, exact price, and volume, see the live top-markets widget above, which refreshes continuously.
The same threshold question often trades on more than one platform, with one venue carrying a deeper book and another offering tighter spreads. Differences usually trace to resolution wording or settlement source. Compare the live board above for current spreads across major prediction market platforms.