| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Before 2027 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether public figures Jaxson Dart and Madison Beer will be publicly engaged before 2027. It matters because engagement events for high-profile couples drive media attention and create time‑bounded, verifiable outcomes for traders.
Madison Beer is a recording artist and public personality; Jaxson Dart is a professional football player — both have public profiles and media coverage that make relationship milestones widely visible. Celebrity relationships frequently evolve under public scrutiny, and announcements (or lack thereof) are often reported quickly by entertainment media and the parties' representatives.
Market prices aggregate participants' views about the likelihood of a public engagement, updating as new information (appearances, statements, reports) becomes available. These prices are signals of collective judgment, not guarantees of outcome.
An engagement typically counts when it is publicly verifiable — for example, an announcement by either person or their representative, or a report from a credible news source. The market resolves based on the exchange's official resolution criteria, so check the listing for specifics.
'Before 2027' means any date prior to January 1, 2027; the exchange's official time zone and cutoff rules determine the precise instant of the deadline, so consult the market page for exact resolution timing.
Resolution relies on the exchange's verification process, which looks for publicly available, credible confirmation such as announcements or reporting. If there is ambiguity or dispute, the exchange's published dispute and adjudication procedures apply.
Common signals include escalating public appearances together, candid social media posts, family introductions, talk of future plans in interviews, visible rings paired with confirmation, and coordinated public messaging from representatives or PR teams.
An announcement after the cutoff does not meet the contract condition and will not count for this market; resolution follows the exchange's rules and any post‑cutoff events generally are irrelevant to this contract's outcome.