| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0932408 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will reach the $0.0932408 price level during a specific 15-minute observation window. Short-window contracts matter because they let traders express views on very near-term price moves and intraday volatility.
Dogecoin is a liquid, often volatile cryptocurrency that reacts quickly to market news, social-media activity, whale orders, and broader crypto trends. Fifteen-minute target markets capture transient moves that longer-term instruments miss; outcomes hinge on the precise timing and the reference price feed the platform uses. Always consult the event's official rules to see how price is sourced and how the observation window is defined.
Prediction-market prices represent the market's aggregated expectation that the specified condition will occur during the 15-minute window and update in real time as new information arrives; they are not statements about longer-term fundamentals.
Resolution depends on whether the event's official reference price meets the target level during the defined 15-minute observation window. The event's rules specify the exact price source, how often prices are sampled, and any tie or rounding rules — review those rules for the final determination method.
The platform sets the start and end times for the 15-minute window (including the timezone and any synchronization method). Because this event's close is listed as TBD, check the event page or platform notices for the scheduled observation window and any updates.
The event's terms name the official reference feed or exchange(s) used for settlement. If the event page does not list the source, consult the platform's documentation or support to confirm which price data will decide the outcome.
Yes—if the platform's sampling method or tick-level feed captures that brief spike at or above the target and the rules treat that sample as valid, a short-lived move can determine the outcome. The importance of spikes depends on the feed frequency and adjudication rules described in the event documentation.
Most platforms have contingency procedures in their rules: they may use alternate feeds, extend or postpone settlement, or apply arbitration. Check the event's settlement policy for the exact handling of data interruptions and contact support for event-specific questions.