Recent GitHub outages have established the market's leading 6-12 hour bucket. The August 6 Actions incident lasted roughly 10 hours 42 minutes due to degraded runner availability and queued workflows, while the August 17 platform-wide event ran 7 hours 47 minutes after a Central US traffic spike overwhelmed autoscaling and load balancers, impacting APIs, Actions, Copilot, authentication, and downloads. These durations, tied to rapid AI-driven commit growth and infrastructure strain, position 6-12 hours as the current benchmark. With multiple shorter incidents logged early in August but no longer disruption since the 17th, and GitHub accelerating Azure migrations plus read-scaling fixes, traders see limited scope for a 12-plus hour event before month-end.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket. Esto no es asesoramiento de trading y no influye en cómo se resuelve este mercado. · Actualizado6-12 horas 86%
12+ horas 11%
<1 hora 1.3%
1-3 horas <1%
<1 hora
1%
1-3 horas
1%
3-6 horas
<1%
6-12 horas
86%
12+ horas
11%
6-12 horas 86%
12+ horas 11%
<1 hora 1.3%
1-3 horas <1%
<1 hora
1%
1-3 horas
1%
3-6 horas
<1%
6-12 horas
86%
12+ horas
11%
If no qualifying incident begins during this period, this market will resolve to the lowest bracket (“<1 hour”).
An incident will qualify if the official GitHub Status Page (githubstatus.com) or the official GitHub Status API (githubstatus.com/api) classifies the incident's impact as "critical," unless its affected components, once the incident is marked "Resolved," consist solely of Copilot and/or Copilot AI Model Providers. Incidents listing no affected components will qualify. GitHub classifies incident impact as None, Minor, Major, or Critical; only Critical will qualify. Component status labels (e.g. "Degraded Performance," "Partial Outage," or "Major Outage") will have no bearing on this market absent a qualifying critical incident.
Revisions published after an incident is marked “Resolved” will not be considered.
An incident's duration is the time between its official start timestamp and the time the incident is marked “Resolved,” as published by the GitHub Status Page or the GitHub Status API. An incident will be attributed to the month in which it begins, based on its official start timestamp converted to Eastern Time (ET); an incident that begins during the period and is resolved after the period ends will count in full.
If the determined value falls exactly on the boundary between two brackets, this market will resolve to the higher bracket.
If an incident that began during the period remains unresolved at the end of the period, this market will remain open and resolve at the earlier of: (i) when the incident is officially resolved, or (ii) the end of the seventh calendar day (ET) after the end of the period, at which point the market will resolve based on the official information available at that time, with any unresolved incident's duration measured from its official start timestamp to that time.
Incidents whose affected components, once the incident is marked "Resolved," consist solely of Copilot and/or Copilot AI Model Providers will not qualify. Scheduled maintenance will not qualify.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official GitHub system-status information published at https://www.githubstatus.com/, including the official GitHub Status API (https://www.githubstatus.com/api); however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Mercado abierto: Aug 19, 2026, 8:44 PM ET
Fuente de resolución
https://www.githubstatus.com/Resolver
0x69c47De9D...If no qualifying incident begins during this period, this market will resolve to the lowest bracket (“<1 hour”).
An incident will qualify if the official GitHub Status Page (githubstatus.com) or the official GitHub Status API (githubstatus.com/api) classifies the incident's impact as "critical," unless its affected components, once the incident is marked "Resolved," consist solely of Copilot and/or Copilot AI Model Providers. Incidents listing no affected components will qualify. GitHub classifies incident impact as None, Minor, Major, or Critical; only Critical will qualify. Component status labels (e.g. "Degraded Performance," "Partial Outage," or "Major Outage") will have no bearing on this market absent a qualifying critical incident.
Revisions published after an incident is marked “Resolved” will not be considered.
An incident's duration is the time between its official start timestamp and the time the incident is marked “Resolved,” as published by the GitHub Status Page or the GitHub Status API. An incident will be attributed to the month in which it begins, based on its official start timestamp converted to Eastern Time (ET); an incident that begins during the period and is resolved after the period ends will count in full.
If the determined value falls exactly on the boundary between two brackets, this market will resolve to the higher bracket.
If an incident that began during the period remains unresolved at the end of the period, this market will remain open and resolve at the earlier of: (i) when the incident is officially resolved, or (ii) the end of the seventh calendar day (ET) after the end of the period, at which point the market will resolve based on the official information available at that time, with any unresolved incident's duration measured from its official start timestamp to that time.
Incidents whose affected components, once the incident is marked "Resolved," consist solely of Copilot and/or Copilot AI Model Providers will not qualify. Scheduled maintenance will not qualify.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official GitHub system-status information published at https://www.githubstatus.com/, including the official GitHub Status API (https://www.githubstatus.com/api); however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Fuente de resolución
https://www.githubstatus.com/Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Recent GitHub outages have established the market's leading 6-12 hour bucket. The August 6 Actions incident lasted roughly 10 hours 42 minutes due to degraded runner availability and queued workflows, while the August 17 platform-wide event ran 7 hours 47 minutes after a Central US traffic spike overwhelmed autoscaling and load balancers, impacting APIs, Actions, Copilot, authentication, and downloads. These durations, tied to rapid AI-driven commit growth and infrastructure strain, position 6-12 hours as the current benchmark. With multiple shorter incidents logged early in August but no longer disruption since the 17th, and GitHub accelerating Azure migrations plus read-scaling fixes, traders see limited scope for a 12-plus hour event before month-end.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket. Esto no es asesoramiento de trading y no influye en cómo se resuelve este mercado. · Actualizado

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