SCL: Will Aiman vs. Isaac be the longest match of the event?
About Market
This market centers on whether the Aiman vs. Isaac bout will last longer than every other bout on the SCL event card, measured by total accumulated fight time across all rounds completed. Given that SCL bouts end immediately upon a KO or TKO at any point during any round, match duration is a direct reflection of how deep into the bout each pair of pilots and robots can go without a decisive stoppage, making it a meaningful indicator of defensive resilience and combat endurance relative to the rest of the card. Traders are evaluating the likelihood that Aiman vs. Isaac outlasts all other matchups in terms of active fight time, accounting for the overall finishing tendency of the full event lineup.
- Market Outcomes and Resolution Criteria: This market resolves YES if the Aiman vs. Isaac bout has strictly more total accumulated fight time than every other bout officially completed on the SCL event card. It resolves NO if any other bout on the card has equal or greater total accumulated fight time. It resolves as a Tie if the event is cancelled, if Aiman vs. Isaac does not take place, or if official timing data is insufficient to determine comparative bout durations; in the event of a Tie resolution, all positions settle at $0.50 per share.
- Definition of Total Accumulated Fight Time: Total accumulated fight time is the sum of active round durations across all rounds completed in a bout — measured from the start of each round to the moment it ends (either via KO/TKO or the round time limit). Inter-round breaks are excluded. If two or more bouts share the same total accumulated fight time (e.g., multiple bouts complete all three rounds without a stoppage), this market resolves NO, as Aiman vs. Isaac must be strictly longest.
- Official Sources and Evidence: Resolution is based on the official SCL event results and broadcast as announced by SCL via their livestream and/or official social media channels (@shadowcleague on X). Bout timing is derived from broadcast footage and any official timing records published by SCL. Secondary corroboration may be drawn from verified SCL broadcast replays or official on-chain result records where available.
- Resolution Timing: The market resolves no sooner than 1 hour after SCL officially confirms the results of all bouts on the event card. All bout durations must be determinable before resolution proceeds, subject to the 1-hour minimum buffer.
- Handling Postponements and Cancellations: If individual bouts other than Aiman vs. Isaac are cancelled or declared no-contests, they are excluded from the comparison and resolution is based on the remaining completed bouts. If Aiman vs. Isaac itself does not take place, the market resolves as a Tie. If the entire event is postponed, the market remains open and the deadline extends to match the rescheduled date, provided it falls within 7 days of the original date. If postponed beyond 7 days or cancelled entirely, the market resolves as a Tie.
- Ambiguities and Disputes: If broadcast footage does not provide sufficient timing data to compare bout durations conclusively, resolution defers to any official timing records published by SCL. In the event of conflicting information, the most recent official statement from SCL (@shadowcleague) takes precedence. Unofficial commentary, pilot statements, or third-party reporting do not qualify as resolution evidence.
SCL: Will Aiman vs. Isaac be the longest match of the event?
About Market
This market centers on whether the Aiman vs. Isaac bout will last longer than every other bout on the SCL event card, measured by total accumulated fight time across all rounds completed. Given that SCL bouts end immediately upon a KO or TKO at any point during any round, match duration is a direct reflection of how deep into the bout each pair of pilots and robots can go without a decisive stoppage, making it a meaningful indicator of defensive resilience and combat endurance relative to the rest of the card. Traders are evaluating the likelihood that Aiman vs. Isaac outlasts all other matchups in terms of active fight time, accounting for the overall finishing tendency of the full event lineup.
- Market Outcomes and Resolution Criteria: This market resolves YES if the Aiman vs. Isaac bout has strictly more total accumulated fight time than every other bout officially completed on the SCL event card. It resolves NO if any other bout on the card has equal or greater total accumulated fight time. It resolves as a Tie if the event is cancelled, if Aiman vs. Isaac does not take place, or if official timing data is insufficient to determine comparative bout durations; in the event of a Tie resolution, all positions settle at $0.50 per share.
- Definition of Total Accumulated Fight Time: Total accumulated fight time is the sum of active round durations across all rounds completed in a bout — measured from the start of each round to the moment it ends (either via KO/TKO or the round time limit). Inter-round breaks are excluded. If two or more bouts share the same total accumulated fight time (e.g., multiple bouts complete all three rounds without a stoppage), this market resolves NO, as Aiman vs. Isaac must be strictly longest.
- Official Sources and Evidence: Resolution is based on the official SCL event results and broadcast as announced by SCL via their livestream and/or official social media channels (@shadowcleague on X). Bout timing is derived from broadcast footage and any official timing records published by SCL. Secondary corroboration may be drawn from verified SCL broadcast replays or official on-chain result records where available.
- Resolution Timing: The market resolves no sooner than 1 hour after SCL officially confirms the results of all bouts on the event card. All bout durations must be determinable before resolution proceeds, subject to the 1-hour minimum buffer.
- Handling Postponements and Cancellations: If individual bouts other than Aiman vs. Isaac are cancelled or declared no-contests, they are excluded from the comparison and resolution is based on the remaining completed bouts. If Aiman vs. Isaac itself does not take place, the market resolves as a Tie. If the entire event is postponed, the market remains open and the deadline extends to match the rescheduled date, provided it falls within 7 days of the original date. If postponed beyond 7 days or cancelled entirely, the market resolves as a Tie.
- Ambiguities and Disputes: If broadcast footage does not provide sufficient timing data to compare bout durations conclusively, resolution defers to any official timing records published by SCL. In the event of conflicting information, the most recent official statement from SCL (@shadowcleague) takes precedence. Unofficial commentary, pilot statements, or third-party reporting do not qualify as resolution evidence.
