Due to unclear settlement rules, the announcement that "DeepSeek V4 was released on April 24th" on Polymarket has become the subject of disputed rulings.

Odaily Seer Insight Channel monitoring shows that today, DeepSeek officially announced the release of the DeepSeek-V4 preview version, but on Polymarket, the specific release date of DeepSeek V4 has fallen into three rounds of UMA dispute resolutions.

The reason is that the settlement rules for this event specify that only versions representing the core evolution of the DeepSeek V series, and “explicitly positioned as the successor to DeepSeek-V3,” qualify. Other models, such as derivative models (e.g., “V4-Lite,” “V4-Mini”), task-specific models, R series inference models, as well as experimental or preview versions (e.g., “V4-Exp,” “V4-Preview”), are not considered qualifying if they are not positioned as the new flagship model of the V series.

Therefore, some opponents believe that DeepSeek officially released the V4-Preview version today, rather than the official V4. “DeepSeek V4 was released on April 24” should not be settled as Yes, but as NO.

Odaily Seer Insight Channel continues to monitor prediction markets, observing changes before pricing.

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