Prediction market traders are placing tens of millions of dollars on bitcoin price outcomes in 2026, and the data shows a market divided between near-term caution and long-range optimism.
Bitcoin Price Prediction Markets Show $100K Odds at 12% for 2026, Data Reveals

Key Takeaways:
- Polymarket’s April 2026 bitcoin price market has logged $11.8 million in volume, with $75,000 carrying only 54% odds.
- Kalshi traders put just a 2% chance on bitcoin crossing $100,000 before May 2026, with $31.5 million wagered on the $150,000 milestone.
- Myriad markets show bitcoin’s next big move nearly split, with a 51.6% chance of reaching $84,000 before $55,000.
Bitcoin Price Markets in 2026: Traders Skeptical of Six-Figure Breakout in Near Term
Polymarket launched its “What price will bitcoin hit in April?” market on April 1, 2026, and the contract has since generated $11.8 million in total trading volume. Traders currently assign a 100% probability to bitcoin staying above $70,000 through the month. The certainty drops sharply at higher levels, with a 54% chance assigned to the $75,000 target and just 15% for $80,000.

Volume inside the Polymarket April market is concentrated at the extremes. The $150,000 outcome has drawn more than $2.57 million in bets despite carrying less than a 1% implied probability. On the downside, the below-$50,000 and below-$60,000 per bitcoin brackets have attracted roughly $960,000 and $734,000 in volume, respectively, even as their probabilities sit at 3% and 19%.
The broader 2026 annual bitcoin prediction market on Polymarket tells a more optimistic story. That contract has logged $30.2 million in trading volume and prices both $75,000 and $90,000 at 100% probability. Traders put the chance of bitcoin hitting $100,000 at 35% and $110,000 at 24%.
Speculative volume at the high end of that market remains active. The $1,000,000 outcome has attracted more than $647,000 in trading activity while holding a 2% probability. The market also prices a 68% chance that bitcoin will dip to or below $55,000 at some point in 2026, and a 25% chance of a drop to $35,000.
Kalshi data adds another layer of caution to the outlook for higher price levels. On the question of bitcoin reaching $150,000, the market assigns only a 4% probability before August 2026 and 5% before September 2026. The January 2027 window is priced at 9%. That contract series has generated $31,534,933 in total volume.

The Kalshi market tracking when bitcoin will cross $100,000 reflects near-term skepticism. The probability of that milestone occurring before July 2026 sits at 12%, and before October 2026 at 22%. Traders price in a 36% chance before January 2027.
Sentiment for an April 2026 crossing of $100,000 is strongly negative. The “No” position on that Kalshi contract is trading at 99 cents, implying a 2% probability of bitcoin clearing $100,000 before May.
On the Myriad platform, a separate market is tracking whether bitcoin will hit $84,000 or $55,000 first. The two outcomes are nearly even, with the bullish case carrying a 51.6% to 52% probability and the bearish $55,000 scenario sitting at approximately 48% to 48.4%.

That Myriad contract, which tracks Binance spot price data and has been live since Feb. 5, 2026, has logged $111,000 in total volume.

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Taken together, the data across Polymarket, Kalshi, and Myriad points to a market that accepts bitcoin’s current price floor but assigns low odds to a breakout above six figures in the near term. Traders are hedging both directions, and the volume at extreme outcomes suggests some participants are willing to take long-shot positions at scale.
The next several months of price action will determine which of these probability curves get repriced.















