resolvd*
Every market citation has an asterisk.
We show you which.
When an article cites a prediction market — “Polymarket gives this a 73% chance” — resolvd* shows what the citation didn’t say: the resolution criteria, the current price, the 30-day range, the trading volume, the days remaining.
It runs as a small inline pill, opens into a side panel, and quietly records each citation so we can publish an outlet-level track record.
How it works
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Detect
The extension scans articles for direct Polymarket links and for text citations — sentences that name a prediction market alongside a probability figure.
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Annotate
A small inline pill appears next to each detection. The asterisk is color-coded: green when the citation is aligned with the current market, amber or red when it diverges.
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Record
Each detection logs the article URL and matched market slug. No user identifiers, no article body, no reading behavior. The data feeds the outlet accountability page in v0.2.
What this is
- A reader tool. More context next to a market citation.
- A neutral lookup: resolution criteria and price, straight from the source.
- A data layer recording where and how prediction markets get cited.
- The seed of an outlet-level track record, coming in v0.2.
What this isn’t
- Not a trading interface. resolvd* doesn’t place bets.
- Not a cross-venue comparison — Polymarket only, for now.
- Not a calibration grade. That requires more data first.
- Not a paid product. No accounts, no subscription.