Traders on Polymarket are embroiled in a heated debate over whether Cristiano Ronaldo visibly cried during his final World Cup match. Portugal's 0-1 loss to Spain marked the end of Ronaldo's World Cup career, with images showing him emotional on the field. Polymarket launched a prediction market on whether Ronaldo would cry, with a trading volume reaching $23.94 million. Initially, the market leaned towards "No," but a surge in "Yes" votes has sparked controversy.
The dispute centers on Polymarket's rule that requires "clearly visible tears streaming down his face" for a "Yes" outcome. While media outlets described Ronaldo as "tearful," the clarity of tears rolling down his face remains contested. The market's outcome will be decided by a vote from the UMA oracle community, highlighting the challenges of subjective judgments in prediction markets.
Polymarket Users Clash Over Ronaldo's Tears in World Cup Farewell
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