| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $70,526.77 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Bitcoin's price will meet the specified $70,526.77 target at a designated 15-minute snapshot. Short-interval targets matter because they capture immediate market reactions and can be useful for hedging or trading very short-term moves.
Bitcoin is a highly liquid but volatile asset whose price can move noticeably within minutes due to order flow, macro news, and liquidity events. Markets that settle on brief windows like a 15-minute snapshot emphasize execution timing, exchange-specific price behavior, and short-term liquidity rather than longer-term fundamentals. Because the market currently shows no traded volume and a single listed outcome, liquidity and participation for this specific event may be limited until more users engage.
Market prices (odds) on this platform represent how participants collectively value the chance that the event will meet its resolution condition at the snapshot time; they are dynamic and react to new information, order flow, and changes in liquidity. Always consult the event's resolution rules to understand exactly what price source and timing the market uses before interpreting quotes or placing orders.
Resolution depends on whether Bitcoin's price at the specified 15-minute snapshot meets the target according to the event's official settlement rules; consult the event page for the canonical price feed, the exact minute used, and whether 'meeting' the target requires equal-to or strictly above/below criteria.
The event currently lists its close time as TBD; the market will close at the time shown on the event page once set, and the 15-minute snapshot used for resolution will follow the timing and source described in the event's rules—check the event details for updates.
That depends on the event's resolution specification: some events use a single timestamp snapshot, others use an average or midpoint across a short window; verify the precise method in the market's resolution rules before trading.
Exchanges can quote slightly different prices at the same moment; which one matters depends on the designated reference feed or index named in the event rules—if that feed quotes differently from other venues, the result can diverge from what some traders see on their preferred exchange.
Zero volume means no trades have been reported yet for this event, indicating low current participation; a single listed outcome in the event metadata suggests limited contract structure or that only one side is displayed—both conditions can lead to wider spreads and reduced liquidity, so check order book depth and the event page before entering positions.