7$15K Vol.
11$24K Vol.
10$15K Vol.This market will resolve according to the number of distinct cities in which Waymo’s ride-hailing service is publicly available, either through the Waymo One app or a partner platform such as Uber, as of June 30, 2026 at 11:59 PM ET. A city counts if riders can book a Waymo vehicle through either the Waymo One app or the Uber app at that time. Any taxi service available to the general public which operates without a human driver actively controlling the vehicle will count, regardless of membership or other financial restrictions.Limited pilot programs, internal employee testing, or invite-only service will not qualify. If Waymo describes a broader region (e.g., “Los Angeles County” or “San Francisco Bay Area”) as a single service area, it will count as one city/region for this market. The primary resolution source is official information from Waymo (see: https://waymo.com/rides/c), however a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
the scenes will be amazing when it resolves to 5 or under
i pray for you but i fear the uma wont see it that way
well its a extremely small gamble not even that but idk why its not higher when there's 29 days to go
They are already in over 5 cities?
there will be NO new cities added by june 30, only test rides ones
betting less than 5 is crazy. good odds for a pause i suppose
its a good gamble because the two new cities which *can* by added is estimated to be late june or early july
im confused arent they ahead of 5 cities already
What are you talking about it's 11 cities now, get your facts straight - [link removed]
the invite phase is generally 2 months or so. orlando and miami finally went public today after 2 months
this bet is based on fully public not invite only. right now i count 7. btw if you bet on 11 that means you lose on 12+
Nah with this release: [link removed] It was 10, can check for yourself so with Nashville its now 11 San Francisco Bay Area Waymo-app Phoenix Waymo-app Los Angeles Waymo-app Miami Waymo-app Orlando Waymo-app Dallas Waymo-app Houston Waymo-app San Antonio Waymo-app Austin Uber Atlanta Uber
What you should worry about is San diego, but no real anouncement yet on testing, and lean time is generaly atleast 3 months from anouncment of driver less cars in limited test... so 12+ unlikely so you good man
Check the resolution source in the rules
it’s says invite only will not qualify?? the texas cites are still invite only
Bro... just read the texas article I linked, ok Direct quote from it: "...the first time we’ve opened to the public in multiple cities simultaneously, this brings our total commercial metro areas to 10..."
yes but the deciding factor is still polymarket and UMA which is known to be quite strict in their wording
"invite-only service will not qualify" its still invite only is it not?
Yes but its not "invite-only" in the strict sense that it requires an official "invite" and that it is for a selected few. The official language is that it is open for the public and accessible through their own or partner app, you are the person asking to be included in the rollout. Right now you can download the official app (or partner app) activate your user and request to be part of the "phased" rollout, that is not the intention behind the "Invite-only" criteria
i mean just check the waymo reddit, you need an invite code and they are apparently really hard to get. that to me is invite-only. and not "available to the general public". we shall see
right now 5 are open and public. so we'll need 7 in about 3 months for 12+
If they hit their targets and successfully launch in 4 to 6 of those planned cities by the June 30th, 2026 deadline, their total operational footprint will be somewhere around 8 to 10 cities.
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