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ETH 15 min · $2,059.41 target

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About This Market

This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will hit a $2,059.41 price target within a specified 15-minute window. Short-duration price contracts like this matter to traders who want to hedge or speculate on immediate moves and to observers tracking intraday liquidity and volatility.

Ethereum is a highly liquid but volatile crypto, so short windows can be driven by large orders, liquidations, or sudden news. Intraday price behavior is influenced by macro risk-on/risk-off swings, exchange flows, derivative squeezes, and any protocol or ecosystem announcements occurring near the settlement window.

Market odds reflect the collective assessment of traders about whether the event’s conditions will be met and will change as new information, order flow, or data-source updates arrive. Treat odds as a real-time signal of market sentiment and liquidity, not a guaranteed forecast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exact 15-minute period determines whether the ETH 15 min · $2,059.41 target is met?

The event resolves according to the 15-minute window defined in the event’s resolution details on the platform; check the event page for the official start and end timestamps or the platform’s settlement specification.

How does this event define 'meeting' the $2,059.41 target—is a single trade, a quote, or a closing price required?

The contract’s resolution terms specify whether any recorded trade or quote at/above the level counts, or whether a closing price or time-weighted average is required; review the event’s resolution language to know which criterion applies.

Which exchange or price feed will be used to determine the ETH price for resolution?

The event page lists the official resolution source or index provider; if it does not, the platform’s general settlement rules indicate the data sources and any ranked fallback feeds used for resolution.

If ETH spikes above $2,059.41 for only a brief moment during the window, will that count?

Whether a brief spike counts depends on the resolution definition: an event that resolves on 'any reported trade' would count a short-lived spike captured by the official feed, while definitions requiring a close or sustained level would not—confirm the specific resolution rule.

What happens if the designated price feed or exchange is halted or unavailable during the 15-minute window?

Platforms typically follow fallback and dispute procedures described in their settlement rules—these can include using alternate feeds, extending the window, or invoking arbitration. Consult the event’s resolution policy or contact platform support for the exact fallback process.

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