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Who resolves markets

Operators resolve markets through the oracle-admin console — a separate application from the public ezpz.fi site. Operators review evidence, compare against the declared resolution source, and submit the winning outcome on-chain.

Resolution timeline

RuleDurationEffect
Prediction cutoff15 min before event endNo new predictions or mints
Settlement cooldown2 hours after expiryOperator cannot resolve yet
Dispute window24 hours after resolutionRedemption blocked; disputes can be filed
Auto-void7 days after expiryPermissionless void if still unresolved

Redemption

After the dispute window passes, winners redeem their tokens:
  • Winning tokens → 1 USDC each (from the market vault)
  • Losing tokens → $0
Redemption is executed on-chain through your custodial wallet. See Redeem tokens for the player walkthrough.
PhaseCan you redeem?
Open / ClosedNo — wait for resolution
Resolved (dispute window active)No — 24h hold
Resolved (dispute window passed)Yes — winning tokens only
VoidedRefund, not redeem

Disputes

If a resolution looks incorrect, you can file a dispute within 24 hours of on-chain resolution:
1

Open Portfolio

Find the resolved market in Portfolio (/portfolio).
2

File dispute

Use the Dispute action and describe why the outcome is wrong.
3

Wait for review

Operators review in oracle-admin and either uphold or overturn the result.
During a dispute, redemption is blocked for all participants on that market. Makers can also file disputes on their own markets. Operators review disputes in the oracle-admin console and either:
  • Uphold — confirm the original outcome
  • Overturn — correct the outcome
During a dispute, redemption is blocked for all participants on that market.

Voided markets

A market may be voided if:
  • An operator cancels it before resolution
  • It remains unresolved 7 days after expiry (auto-void)
Voided markets enable refunds — participants recover their stake instead of a winning side being declared.

Transparency

Resolution transactions are on-chain and visible in Solana explorers. The oracle-admin Audit log records every operator action with timestamps.