Iran Airspace Contract Crashes to 4.45% After 80.4% Session Peak
Iran's airspace-closure contract has crashed from its 80.4% session peak to 4.45% as of 21:40 UTC Sunday, with six hours to deadline.
Iran's airspace-closure Polymarket contract has crashed to 4.45% as of 21:40 UTC Sunday — the history's freshest sampled point — after tracing one of the sharpest intraday arcs of the Iran crisis: a session low of 0.95% and a session peak of 80.4%, with the 11:59 PM ET deadline roughly 6.3 hours away.
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