| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $66,731.58 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market is tied to Bitcoin's spot price measured over a specific 15‑minute interval relative to the $66,731.58 target; it matters for traders and hedgers who want to express a view or manage risk over a very short time frame.
Short-interval price targets capture intraday volatility and liquidity dynamics that differ from daily or longer horizons—price moves can be driven by order‑book imbalances, derivatives liquidations, or breaking news. Settlement will rely on a predefined reference price or index and specific timing rules set by the market creator; because the market closes time is listed as TBD, final timing and settlement details should be checked on the event page before trading.
Market odds reflect the crowd's current view about whether the reference price during the specified 15‑minute window will meet the target; odds change as new information, order flow, and liquidity conditions evolve.
It denotes the length of the observation window used to determine the reference price for settlement; the market will use a defined 15‑minute interval (start and end times set by the market rules) and evaluate the agreed reference price within that interval.
Settlement is based on the reference price identified in the market’s contract specifications; users must check the event page to see whether the platform will use a consolidated index, a single exchange, or a specific oracle and how the price for the 15‑minute window is computed.
That means there is a single settlement condition tied to the target and the defined 15‑minute measurement; the exact payout mechanics (binary, scalar, or other) are spelled out in the contract terms on the market page and determine how participants are paid at settlement.
A $0 volume reading indicates no executed trades yet, which can imply limited liquidity and wider spreads; before trading, review the order book, available counterparties, and the market’s fee and settlement terms to understand execution and slippage risk.
High‑impact events during the window can cause rapid price moves or data gaps; reputable platforms define contingency procedures in the market rules (alternate reference sources, averaging windows, or dispute mechanisms), so check those settlement and force‑majeure clauses for how such scenarios are handled.