BetNet
Version: 2026-03-16
1) Dispute Trigger
When a market outcome is disputed or uncertain, BetNet may initiate arbitration.
2) Community-Assisted Process
Five randomly selected BetNet members who did not participate in the disputed market are asked to review evidence and vote.
3) Arbiter Eligibility
Arbiters may be screened for conflicts of interest, abuse history, and integrity flags.
4) Evidence Inputs
Evidence may include public official records, data provider outputs, market metadata, and platform logs.
5) Final Authority
If there is discrepancy, deadlock, manipulation risk, or unresolved ambiguity, BetNet retains final authority to determine outcome or cancel/refund the market.
6) Cost Allocation
Class B markets that resolve through arbitrage and Class C markets reserve allocation to cover arbitration costs.
7) Cancellation Rule
In case of ambiguity, BetNet may cancel any market in any status and refund all participants.