Market statistics
- Total volume
- $574K
- 24h volume
- $549K
- Open interest
- $87K
Available prediction outcomes (3)
Sorted by descending live probability. Click any outcome to trade it on PolyGram.
Market context
MIBR, the Brazilian esports organisation, face THUNDER dOWNUNDER, an Australian roster, in a best-of-one Counter-Strike match at IEM Cologne Major Stage 1 on 2 June. The fixture is a Round 1 elimination contest where a single map determines progression. The 0% implied probability reflects minimal liquidity depth rather than certainty of outcome; such markets typically show distorted odds when deposit friction constrains participation. Payment rails matter here: traders using SEPA transfers or Klarna face settlement delays that can exceed match duration, whilst USDC on-ramps offer faster capital deployment but require stablecoin familiarity. Book depth remains shallow until funding flows stabilise, meaning early positions face wide spreads.
Historical precedent from IEM Cologne qualifiers shows Brazilian teams (MIBR averaged 1.2 map wins per tournament appearance in 2024) perform competitively against emerging Oceanic rosters, though THUNDER dOWNUNDER's limited Major stage experience introduces uncertainty. The 0% quote likely reflects absence of early money rather than analytical consensus. Traders should monitor team roster confirmations and scrim results posted to HLTV in the 48 hours before the match; any last-minute substitutions or injury announcements shift the matchup fundamentally. Venue conditions at Cologne and map pool selections (typically announced 24 hours prior) act as secondary catalysts. Withdrawal friction—particularly for non-EU traders exiting positions post-match—may suppress late trading activity even if odds shift materially.
Methodology
This page compares Counter-Strike: MIBR vs THUNDER dOWNUNDER (BO1) - IEM Cologne Major Stage 1 with a focus on payment rails and deposit friction. Polymarket accepts USDC on Polygon only; Kalshi only ACH/Plaid (US only); Betfair card/SEPA in EU/UK; Manifold no deposit. PolyGram additionally offers Klarna and SOFORT as fiat on-ramps to USDC. Live odds reflect the Polymarket order book.
Resolution & payout
Resolution source: This market settles from the official publication at https://www.twitch.tv/ESLCSb. A proposer submits the result to the UMA Optimistic Oracle on Polygon, the two-hour challenge window opens, and the smart contract pays out in USDC.
Settlement path determines payout latency. Polymarket settles on-chain (USDC, minutes). Broker frontends like PolyGram add Klarna/SOFORT as fiat withdrawal options with T+1 processing. Kalshi: USD via ACH (T+1 to T+3). Betfair: local currency via card/SEPA (T+1 to T+5).
FAQ
- How does Klarna deposit work on PolyGram?
- You enter the deposit amount in EUR/GBP, choose Klarna as the method, run through Klarna's standard authentication (Pay Later or Direct Bank Transfer), and PolyGram converts internally to USDC for the Polymarket order book. Processing: typically under 30 minutes.
- What does SOFORT cost as a deposit method?
- PolyGram charges no fees for SOFORT. The only cost is the internal FX spread (typically <1%) on EUR→USDC conversion. SOFORT itself has no end-user fees — the platform absorbs acquirer costs.
- Can I deposit with a credit card?
- Yes, Visa and Mastercard. Credit card deposits carry a ~2.5% acquirer surcharge (standard for card payments). Apple Pay and Google Pay run on the same card rails — same surcharge.
- What's the minimum deposit?
- 10 EUR / 10 USD equivalent. No upper limit, but deposits over $1,500 lifetime volume trigger a quick KYC flow (typically 5-10 minutes).
- How do withdrawals work?
- Identical methods in reverse. SEPA withdrawal: T+1 (standard) or under 10 seconds (SEPA Instant). Klarna withdrawals process via bank-account refund. USDC withdrawal to external wallet: Polygon gas cost (typically $0.01).
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