| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $69,434.12 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Bitcoin's price will reach the specific level $69,434.12 within a single 15-minute interval; it matters because short-interval target contracts highlight intraday volatility and are used by traders to hedge or speculate on rapid moves.
Bitcoin frequently exhibits sharp intraday swings driven by news, order-flow, and derivatives dynamics, so minute-scale targets can be crossed quickly. Markets like this translate those short-term moves into tradable events; the outcome depends on where a designated price feed or exchange reports trades during the contract's defined 15-minute window.
Market odds are a real-time aggregation of participant expectations and update as new information arrives; use them as a sentiment and liquidity signal rather than a guaranteed forecast.
The event is met when the contract's designated price source records a trade or index level at or above $69,434.12 within the single 15-minute interval defined by the market; check the market's resolution text for the precise definition used by the platform.
The market will resolve based on the specific exchange or aggregated index named in the contract's rules; that data vendor and its timestamps govern resolution, so consult the market's fine print to see which feed is used.
If the official resolution feed records that touch—either a trade at that price or the aggregated index crossing that level—then it typically counts; very brief ticks are included if present in the designated data source.
'TBD' means the market's final close or settlement window has not yet been announced by the platform; the market will accept trades until the platform posts a definitive close time and will resolve according to the contract's stated oracle once a close is set.
Watch short-interval price charts and the order book on major exchanges, real-time trade prints (the tape), breaking news feeds, large on-chain transfers, and derivatives indicators such as open interest, funding rates, and looming options/futures expiries.