Iran internet contract rips +46.9pp to 74.6% on partial restoration
Polymarket's May 31 Iran-internet contract printed 0.746 at 00:42 UTC after NetBlocks confirmed a partial reopening of the 88-day blackout.
Polymarket's contract on Iran restoring internet access by May 31 last traded at 0.746 at 00:42 UTC, up 46.9 percentage points in 24 hours on $466,505 of volume. The contract is the lone climber in an Iran cluster whose airspace-closure, ceasefire-extension, and Hormuz-blockade-lifted siblings PPC tracked this week have all faded into deadline week — a split between markets pricing diplomatic milestones and one pricing a step traders can verify on a chart.
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