| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0927330 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will meet the $0.0927330 price target within a 15-minute measurement window. It matters because short, high-resolution price windows emphasize intraday liquidity and microstructure events rather than longer-term trends.
DOGE is a highly liquid, retail-driven cryptocurrency that often reacts sharply to large orders, exchange outages, and social-media-driven flows. Markets that use very short timeframes capture brief price touches that can be caused by single large trades, exchange-specific quirks, or aggregate-data timestamping rather than sustained moves. Because this market closes TBD and currently shows no traded volume, participants should confirm the platform's resolution feed and timing rules before trading.
Prediction market prices reflect the market consensus about whether the price target will be met in the specified 15-minute window; treat them as indicators of collective expectations and risk rather than precise probabilities. For a short-window market like this, odds can swing quickly as new order-book information and feeds update.
The market resolves by checking a specific 15-minute interval as defined in the platform's resolution rules; that interval is typically anchored to UTC timestamps or to the exchange feed timestamps—consult the event's resolution details on the platform to see start/end definitions.
Resolution depends on the platform's designated price feeds or exchange list (an oracle or aggregated spot feed); the event page or rulebook will list the exact sources used for settlement.
That depends on the aggregation method: some markets count any qualifying trade on any specified exchange, others use a volume-weighted or median consolidated feed—check the event's resolution methodology to know which applies.
Whether a single trade or quote qualifies is governed by the platform's resolution rules; many short-window markets accept any recorded trade/quote that meets the threshold during the interval, but you should verify whether they require a particular trade size or consolidated print.
The listed close is TBD, so monitor the platform for an announced cutoff; to follow the market you should watch real-time 1-minute (or tick-level) price charts on the exchanges or feeds specified by the event and keep an eye on order-book depth and news feeds leading into the 15-minute window.