The Ornn H100 Index is a key benchmark tracking technology infrastructure valuations, from enterprise hardware to datacenter deployment metrics. These three linked prediction markets aggregate community forecasts on whether the index will reach specific price milestones by May 31, 2026—a three-week window critical for capturing seasonal market dynamics and emerging infrastructure demand signals. The three price targets—$2.00 (LOW), $2.50 (MEDIUM), and $3.10 (HIGH)—form a natural progression reflecting different confidence levels. Markets at lower price points typically show higher probability, since reaching a lower target is inherently easier than a higher one. The $1.10 spread between low and high maps to key technical levels that infrastructure investors monitor closely. When you examine the prices below, you're viewing real-time community consensus on each outcome's likelihood. A market priced at 0.65 means participants estimate 65% probability. The relationship between the three prices tells a story: if $2.00 trades at 0.90 while $3.10 trades at 0.15, it suggests strong confidence the index will clear the first target but skepticism about the third. Pay attention to how prices move together or diverge. Synchronized movements often signal macroeconomic shifts affecting the entire index. Divergences—where one target price moves sharply while others hold steady—can reveal technical breakpoints the market is pricing in. As May 31 approaches, markets typically tighten as uncertainty resolves toward a definitive outcome.