100 Thieves' Valorant roster has stayed intact through the 2026 VCT Americas season, anchored by core players including Asuna, Cryocells, bang, Timotino, and vora. Recent results show competitive form in Stage 2 matches and qualification for events like the Esports World Cup, with no official injury reports, contract disputes, or trade rumors emerging in the past month. Roster stability aligns with typical VCT patterns, where mid-season changes are rare absent major underperformance or eligibility issues, and the current implied probability reflects trader consensus on the lack of roster-altering developments before September.
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This market will resolve to "Yes" if any player joins or leaves 100 Thieves' main VALORANT roster (defined as the players listed with "Active" status in the roster table on 100 Thieves' Liquipedia page: https://liquipedia.net/valorant/100_Thieves) by August 31, 11:59pm ET, 2026. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
As of market creation the active starter roster consists of the following five players: Cryocells, Asuna, Bang, Vora, Timotino. Name changes or aliases referring to the same player do not qualify as roster changes.
Roster change refers to any official signing, transfer, benching to inactive/reserve, release, retirement, or departure of a player from the active starting lineup. This includes adding new players (transfers, free agent signings, or loans), removing players (to bench/inactive, free agency, or other teams), or any change resulting in a different active roster. Coach and staff changes, and temporary stand-ins/substitutes will not count.
A player appearing in the active lineup for matches or events solely as a designated substitute or stand-in for a single event does not count toward a roster change. To qualify, a roster change must be officially confirmed by 100 Thieves or the player involved; leaks, rumors, or unconfirmed reporting do not count until officially confirmed.
A qualifying roster change must occur on or before the deadline, and be reflected in the resolution source. Once the change appears in the resolution source, it must remain live for at least 48 continuous hours to be valid. This 48-hour period may finish after the deadline, so long as the change itself occurred on or before the deadline. If the change is reverted or removed before 48 hours have elapsed, the window resets and will not count toward resolution.
The primary resolution source for this market will be Liquipedia (https://liquipedia.net/valorant/100_Thieves), however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.100 Thieves' Valorant roster has stayed intact through the 2026 VCT Americas season, anchored by core players including Asuna, Cryocells, bang, Timotino, and vora. Recent results show competitive form in Stage 2 matches and qualification for events like the Esports World Cup, with no official injury reports, contract disputes, or trade rumors emerging in the past month. Roster stability aligns with typical VCT patterns, where mid-season changes are rare absent major underperformance or eligibility issues, and the current implied probability reflects trader consensus on the lack of roster-altering developments before September.
This market will resolve to "Yes" if any player joins or leaves 100 Thieves' main VALORANT roster (defined as the players listed with "Active" status in the roster table on 100 Thieves' Liquipedia page: https://liquipedia.net/valorant/100_Thieves) by August 31, 11:59pm ET, 2026. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
As of market creation the active starter roster consists of the following five players: Cryocells, Asuna, Bang, Vora, Timotino. Name changes or aliases referring to the same player do not qualify as roster changes.
Roster change refers to any official signing, transfer, benching to inactive/reserve, release, retirement, or departure of a player from the active starting lineup. This includes adding new players (transfers, free agent signings, or loans), removing players (to bench/inactive, free agency, or other teams), or any change resulting in a different active roster. Coach and staff changes, and temporary stand-ins/substitutes will not count.
A player appearing in the active lineup for matches or events solely as a designated substitute or stand-in for a single event does not count toward a roster change. To qualify, a roster change must be officially confirmed by 100 Thieves or the player involved; leaks, rumors, or unconfirmed reporting do not count until officially confirmed.
A qualifying roster change must occur on or before the deadline, and be reflected in the resolution source. Once the change appears in the resolution source, it must remain live for at least 48 continuous hours to be valid. This 48-hour period may finish after the deadline, so long as the change itself occurred on or before the deadline. If the change is reverted or removed before 48 hours have elapsed, the window resets and will not count toward resolution.
The primary resolution source for this market will be Liquipedia (https://liquipedia.net/valorant/100_Thieves), however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
As of market creation the active starter roster consists of the following five players: Cryocells, Asuna, Bang, Vora, Timotino. Name changes or aliases referring to the same player do not qualify as roster changes.
Roster change refers to any official signing, transfer, benching to inactive/reserve, release, retirement, or departure of a player from the active starting lineup. This includes adding new players (transfers, free agent signings, or loans), removing players (to bench/inactive, free agency, or other teams), or any change resulting in a different active roster. Coach and staff changes, and temporary stand-ins/substitutes will not count.
A player appearing in the active lineup for matches or events solely as a designated substitute or stand-in for a single event does not count toward a roster change. To qualify, a roster change must be officially confirmed by 100 Thieves or the player involved; leaks, rumors, or unconfirmed reporting do not count until officially confirmed.
A qualifying roster change must occur on or before the deadline, and be reflected in the resolution source. Once the change appears in the resolution source, it must remain live for at least 48 continuous hours to be valid. This 48-hour period may finish after the deadline, so long as the change itself occurred on or before the deadline. If the change is reverted or removed before 48 hours have elapsed, the window resets and will not count toward resolution.
The primary resolution source for this market will be Liquipedia (https://liquipedia.net/valorant/100_Thieves), however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Binuksan ang Market: Jul 1, 2026, 4:27 PM ET
Volume
$650Binuksan ang Market
Jul 1, 2026, 4:27 PM ETResolver
0x65070BE91...This market will resolve to "Yes" if any player joins or leaves 100 Thieves' main VALORANT roster (defined as the players listed with "Active" status in the roster table on 100 Thieves' Liquipedia page: https://liquipedia.net/valorant/100_Thieves) by August 31, 11:59pm ET, 2026. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
As of market creation the active starter roster consists of the following five players: Cryocells, Asuna, Bang, Vora, Timotino. Name changes or aliases referring to the same player do not qualify as roster changes.
Roster change refers to any official signing, transfer, benching to inactive/reserve, release, retirement, or departure of a player from the active starting lineup. This includes adding new players (transfers, free agent signings, or loans), removing players (to bench/inactive, free agency, or other teams), or any change resulting in a different active roster. Coach and staff changes, and temporary stand-ins/substitutes will not count.
A player appearing in the active lineup for matches or events solely as a designated substitute or stand-in for a single event does not count toward a roster change. To qualify, a roster change must be officially confirmed by 100 Thieves or the player involved; leaks, rumors, or unconfirmed reporting do not count until officially confirmed.
A qualifying roster change must occur on or before the deadline, and be reflected in the resolution source. Once the change appears in the resolution source, it must remain live for at least 48 continuous hours to be valid. This 48-hour period may finish after the deadline, so long as the change itself occurred on or before the deadline. If the change is reverted or removed before 48 hours have elapsed, the window resets and will not count toward resolution.
The primary resolution source for this market will be Liquipedia (https://liquipedia.net/valorant/100_Thieves), however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.100 Thieves' Valorant roster has stayed intact through the 2026 VCT Americas season, anchored by core players including Asuna, Cryocells, bang, Timotino, and vora. Recent results show competitive form in Stage 2 matches and qualification for events like the Esports World Cup, with no official injury reports, contract disputes, or trade rumors emerging in the past month. Roster stability aligns with typical VCT patterns, where mid-season changes are rare absent major underperformance or eligibility issues, and the current implied probability reflects trader consensus on the lack of roster-altering developments before September.
This market will resolve to "Yes" if any player joins or leaves 100 Thieves' main VALORANT roster (defined as the players listed with "Active" status in the roster table on 100 Thieves' Liquipedia page: https://liquipedia.net/valorant/100_Thieves) by August 31, 11:59pm ET, 2026. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
As of market creation the active starter roster consists of the following five players: Cryocells, Asuna, Bang, Vora, Timotino. Name changes or aliases referring to the same player do not qualify as roster changes.
Roster change refers to any official signing, transfer, benching to inactive/reserve, release, retirement, or departure of a player from the active starting lineup. This includes adding new players (transfers, free agent signings, or loans), removing players (to bench/inactive, free agency, or other teams), or any change resulting in a different active roster. Coach and staff changes, and temporary stand-ins/substitutes will not count.
A player appearing in the active lineup for matches or events solely as a designated substitute or stand-in for a single event does not count toward a roster change. To qualify, a roster change must be officially confirmed by 100 Thieves or the player involved; leaks, rumors, or unconfirmed reporting do not count until officially confirmed.
A qualifying roster change must occur on or before the deadline, and be reflected in the resolution source. Once the change appears in the resolution source, it must remain live for at least 48 continuous hours to be valid. This 48-hour period may finish after the deadline, so long as the change itself occurred on or before the deadline. If the change is reverted or removed before 48 hours have elapsed, the window resets and will not count toward resolution.
The primary resolution source for this market will be Liquipedia (https://liquipedia.net/valorant/100_Thieves), however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
As of market creation the active starter roster consists of the following five players: Cryocells, Asuna, Bang, Vora, Timotino. Name changes or aliases referring to the same player do not qualify as roster changes.
Roster change refers to any official signing, transfer, benching to inactive/reserve, release, retirement, or departure of a player from the active starting lineup. This includes adding new players (transfers, free agent signings, or loans), removing players (to bench/inactive, free agency, or other teams), or any change resulting in a different active roster. Coach and staff changes, and temporary stand-ins/substitutes will not count.
A player appearing in the active lineup for matches or events solely as a designated substitute or stand-in for a single event does not count toward a roster change. To qualify, a roster change must be officially confirmed by 100 Thieves or the player involved; leaks, rumors, or unconfirmed reporting do not count until officially confirmed.
A qualifying roster change must occur on or before the deadline, and be reflected in the resolution source. Once the change appears in the resolution source, it must remain live for at least 48 continuous hours to be valid. This 48-hour period may finish after the deadline, so long as the change itself occurred on or before the deadline. If the change is reverted or removed before 48 hours have elapsed, the window resets and will not count toward resolution.
The primary resolution source for this market will be Liquipedia (https://liquipedia.net/valorant/100_Thieves), however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Volume
$650Binuksan ang Market
Jul 1, 2026, 4:27 PM ETResolver
0x65070BE91...100 Thieves' Valorant roster has stayed intact through the 2026 VCT Americas season, anchored by core players including Asuna, Cryocells, bang, Timotino, and vora. Recent results show competitive form in Stage 2 matches and qualification for events like the Esports World Cup, with no official injury reports, contract disputes, or trade rumors emerging in the past month. Roster stability aligns with typical VCT patterns, where mid-season changes are rare absent major underperformance or eligibility issues, and the current implied probability reflects trader consensus on the lack of roster-altering developments before September.
Eksperimental na AI-generated summary na nire-reference ang Polymarket data. Hindi ito trading advice at wala itong papel sa kung paano nire-resolve ang market na ito. · Na-update



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