Traders across multiple prediction markets are pricing a significant downside move for bitcoin well ahead of any recovery toward six figures.Key TakeawaysPolymarket’s June bitcoin market, with $6.22M in volume, prices a 62% chance BTC drops to $60,000 or below.Kalshi’s $60K-vs-$100K contract gives bitcoin an 83% probability of hitting $60K first before year-end 2026.Myriad traders put a 67.9% edge on a $55K dump over an $84K pump in BTC’s next major move. As of 3:30 p.m. EDT on June 4, 2026, bitcoin is trading at $63,826, down roughly 2.8% on the day. The price level has become a focal point on Polymarket, Kalshi, and Myriad markets, where a consistent bearish lean is showing up across millions of dollars in open contracts. June Price Market: Bears Lead at $60K Polymarket‘s “What price will bitcoin hit in June?” market has drawn $6.22 million in total volume since launching on June 1. The single highest- volume outcome on the board is the $60,000 or lower downside target, which has attracted over $748,000 in traded volume and carries a 62% implied probability. Traders also see a 36% chance bitcoin falls to $57,500 or below this month, and a 23% chance that the price reaches $55,000. Source: Polymarket “What price will bitcoin hit in June?” — $6.22M total volume. Data as of June 4, 2026, 3:30 p.m. EDT. On the upside, the same market prices an 88% probability that bitcoin retests $65,000 at some point in June. But the targets beyond that thin out quickly. A move to $70,000 carries just a 34% probability. A push to $80,000 is priced at 5%. $55K vs. $100K: The 2026 Question Polymarket’s year-long “What price will bitcoin hit in 2026?” contract, which has generated $40.64 million in total volume, shows a stark split between upside and downside. Traders give bitcoin a 70% chance of dropping to $55,000 or lower before the year ends. A move to $50,000 carries 56% odds. A drop all the way to $45,000 sits at 40%. On the upside, a return to $100,000 is priced at just 21%. A push to $150,000 carries 6% odds. Kalshi Backs the Bear Case Kalshi’s “Will BTC hit $60,000 before $100,000?” contract, with $25,862 in volume, gives an 83% probability that bitcoin touches $60,000 first. The “Yes” contract is trading at 84 cents. Kalshi‘s separate “$150K bitcoin” market, backed by $34.6 million in volume, prices less than a 1% chance of reaching that milestone before August 2026, a 3% chance before September, and just 4% before January 2027. Traders there have pointed to Federal Reserve rate policy and broader macroeconomic uncertainty as factors keeping the probability low. Myriad Markets: $55K Dump Gets 68% Edge Myriad is running a head-to-head contract asking whether bitcoin will hit $84,000 or $55,000 first. Of the $187,000 in total volume traded, 67.9% has gone to the $55,000 dump outcome, with the $84,000 pump scenario at 32.1%. The contract has no fixed expiration date and resolves when either target is reached on Binance’s BTC/ USDT spot market. What Traders Are Watching Taken together, these markets reflect a crowd leaning toward continued downside pressure in the near term, with limited confidence in a sustained recovery above $70,000 during June. The most capital is concentrated around the $55,000 to $60,000 range on the downside and the $65,000 retest on the upside. Bitcoin’s current position at $63,826 sits between those two camps. The next several weeks or even days will determine which side collects. After a flash crash toward $61,000, bitcoin briefly rebounded to $64,600 before stabilizing just under $64,000. Despite trimming its losses,…Bitcoin Traders Dump Long Bets as $636M Gets Wiped Out in One-Day RoutAfter a flash crash toward $61,000, bitcoin briefly rebounded to $64,600 before stabilizing just under $64,000. Despite trimming its losses,…After a flash crash toward $61,000, bitcoin briefly rebounded to $64,600 before stabilizing just under $64,000. Despite trimming its losses,…