Polymarket Upgrades ‘OREGON’ Promo Code

Polymarket Upgrades ‘OREGON’ Promo Code With $50 Bonus Ahead of Thunder vs Spurs Game 7

Polymarket’s OREGON invite code is still being promoted to new U.S. users, but the advertised reward has changed. The latest published offer, dated July 30, 2026, describes a $20 trading credit after a qualifying $10 deposit—not the $50 bonus previously linked to the code.

That distinction matters because older promotional pages remain online and may show different amounts. Anyone considering the offer should check the code, deposit requirement, location restrictions and reward displayed during registration before transferring money.

What the OREGON code currently offers

Under the most recent reported terms, an eligible first-time user enters OREGON while creating a Polymarket US account, completes identity verification and deposits at least $10. A qualifying account may then receive a $20 incentive credit.

Earlier versions advertised a $50 credit after a $20 deposit. Those terms should not be treated as current simply because they appear on an older promotional page.

Polymarket US documentation confirms that its deposit programs can include both structures: a $20 credit for a $10 deposit or a $50 credit for a $20 deposit. The campaign presented to the user before the qualifying deposit determines which reward applies.

Why the Thunder–Spurs information is outdated

The original promotion was connected to Game 7 of the 2026 Western Conference Finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs. That game has already been played.

San Antonio defeated Oklahoma City 111–103 on May 31, 2026, eliminating the defending champion Thunder and advancing to the NBA Finals. Victor Wembanyama scored 22 points for the Spurs, while Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led Oklahoma City with 35.

Pre-game contract prices showing Oklahoma City near 60¢ and San Antonio near 41¢ were only a snapshot of trading sentiment before the result. They are no longer live prices and should not be presented as a current market.

How Polymarket contracts work

Polymarket US is an event-contract exchange rather than a conventional sportsbook. Participants buy and sell contracts tied to defined outcomes, with prices generally ranging from $0 to $1.

A “Yes” contract trading at 60¢ can be interpreted as a market-implied probability of roughly 60%. If the specified outcome occurs and the market resolves as expected, the winning contract settles at $1; the losing side settles at $0.

The price reflects orders placed by market participants, not an official forecast from the platform. New information, trading volume and changes in sentiment can move it quickly. A separate Kalshi prediction-market analysis explains how contract prices respond to political developments.

Bonus funds are not immediately withdrawable cash

A promotional credit increases the collateral available for trading, but it is not the same as cash that can be withdrawn immediately. According to Polymarket US incentive documentation, bonus funds must first be used as trading collateral and may become withdrawable only after a position settles or is liquidated.

Polymarket may withhold, reverse or cancel incentives involving suspected fraud, self-referral, manipulation or other activity that breaches program rules. It may also modify, suspend or end a campaign.

Eligibility and regulatory risks

The code is intended for eligible new accounts and generally must be entered during onboarding. It may not work for an existing account or be added after registration.

Availability can vary by jurisdiction, age, identity-verification status and campaign. Legal disputes surrounding event-contract platforms remain active, as shown by the wider debate over digital-platform regulation and enforcement. Users should rely on the location and eligibility notice presented during registration rather than an older list of supported or excluded states.

What users should check before depositing

Confirm that OREGON appears as an accepted code, note the bonus displayed on the registration screen and save a copy of the applicable terms. Check the qualifying deposit, deadline, trading requirements and withdrawal conditions before completing the transaction.

Event contracts carry a risk of loss. A promotional credit does not guarantee a profit, protect the initial deposit or prevent a contract from losing its entire value. Users should participate only where legally permitted and avoid depositing more than they can afford to lose.

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