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ETH 15 min · $2,048.50 target

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About This Market

This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will meet or exceed the $2,048.50 price target at a 15-minute reference point. Short-interval price targets matter to traders who want to express views on immediate, high-frequency moves in ETH's market price.

Ethereum is a highly traded cryptocurrency whose price moves on a mix of macro risk sentiment, on-chain activity, liquidity conditions, and exchange order flow. Fifteen-minute target markets capture very short-term swings driven by news, large trades, volatility cascades, and technical levels rather than longer-term fundamentals. Because the outcome hinges on an exact, short timestamp, market microstructure and data-source details can be decisive.

Market odds are the market’s collective assessment of whether the specified price condition will hold at the settlement timestamp and update as participants buy and sell. Treat the displayed price as the current market-implied view, not a guarantee — it changes as information and liquidity change.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly determines whether this market resolves as 'yes' or 'no'?

Resolution depends on the market's official settlement procedure: whether the ETH price at the specified 15-minute reference point meets or exceeds $2,048.50. Consult the event's rule page for the exact data source and timestamp used for settlement.

When does this market close and when will it settle?

The posted close time is TBD; the market page will show the close time when set. Settlement occurs at the event's specified 15-minute reference timestamp after the market closes, following the platform's published settlement rules.

Does '15 min' mean the price at the start, middle, or end of a 15-minute candle?

'15 min' denotes the platform-defined 15-minute reference point used for settlement. It typically corresponds to a single timestamp rather than averaging across the whole candle; check the market's settlement rules for the precise definition.

What short-term events could cause the reference price to move right before the 15-minute mark?

Flash crashes, concentrated market orders, liquidation cascades from leveraged positions, exchange downtime, or late-breaking news releases can all cause sharp moves in the minutes leading up to the settlement timestamp.

How can I use historical intraminute data to inform decisions on this market?

Examine recent 1–15 minute candles, liquidity at top-of-book prices, and typical volatility around similar timestamps; look for recurring patterns (time-of-day spikes, scheduled announcements) but remember short-interval outcomes are noisy and require strict risk controls.

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