| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0937034 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will reach the price target $0.0937034 at some point during a specified 15-minute interval. Traders use it to express views on very short-term price moves and to hedge or speculate on microstructure-driven spikes.
Dogecoin is a highly liquid but often volatile cryptocurrency whose short-term moves are driven by order-book depth, derivatives flows, and news or social-media-driven demand. Intraminute and intraday spikes are common in crypto, so markets that focus on narrow time windows capture a different set of risks than multi-day or longer-term bets. The event page lists the target and the 15-minute window; consult the platform for the exact start time and any data-source notes.
Prediction-market odds here reflect the collective assessment of whether the referenced price will be reached during that specific 15-minute window as defined by the platform and its price feeds. Odds move as new information (order-book snapshots, macro news, social signals) arrives and should be interpreted as a dynamic market-implied view, not a guarantee.
Resolution typically requires the platform's reference price feed to show DOGE trading at or crossing the target price at any timestamp within the defined 15-minute interval; whether trades, quotes, or both count depends on the platform's resolution rules—check the market's description and rulebook.
The precise start and end timestamps for the 15-minute window are specified on the market page or in the platform's event details; if the page shows 'TBD' for the close, watch for an announced start time or contact the platform for the definitive timestamp used for resolution.
That depends on the data source the platform has designated for this market—some markets use a single exchange feed, others use an aggregated index; consult the market's data-source field or the platform's documentation to see the exact feed(s) used for resolution.
Whether a very brief touch counts depends on the platform's timing resolution and whether it counts quoted prices or executed trades; in many cases an executed trade or a quote at or above the target during the window will trigger a positive resolution, but confirm the platform's timestamp and trade/quote policy.
Short-duration targets are often hit during sudden liquidity gaps or spikes caused by high-profile social-media posts, exchange listings or outages, large single trades by whales, or cascading liquidations in derivatives markets—these drivers can create fast, transient price moves within narrow time windows.