1. Community-assisted arbitration flow
For disputed markets, BetNet may trigger decentralized community arbitration. Five randomly selected BetNet members who did not participate in the disputed market are asked to review evidence and vote on outcome.
2. Eligibility of arbiters
Arbiters must have no direct position in the disputed market and may be screened for conflicts, abuse history, or integrity flags.
3. Evidence sources
Evidence may include official event records, exchange records, reputable public data providers, market metadata, and timestamped platform logs.
4. Final decision authority
If there is discrepancy, deadlock, manipulation risk, or unresolved ambiguity after community review, BetNet retains final authority to determine the outcome or cancel and refund the market.
5. Cost allocation
Arbitration operating costs may be funded from class-based fee allocations. Class B markets resolved via arbitrage and Class C markets reserve additional budget for this purpose.
6. Cancellation and refunds
In case of ambiguity or integrity concerns, BetNet may cancel any market in any status and refund all participants.

