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ETH 15 min · $2,075.85 target

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About This Market

This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will hit a price target of $2,075.85 during a specific 15‑minute interval. Short-duration target markets matter because they isolate brief, high-impact moves and are useful for trading around immediate news, liquidity events, and technical spikes.

Ether is a highly liquid but intraday‑volatile crypto asset whose price can move sharply in minutes around large orders, exchange outages, macro surprises, or crypto‑specific news (e.g., protocol announcements, major on‑chain events). Markets that focus on 15‑minute windows capture fleeting price action rather than sustained trends and have different drivers than multi‑day markets.

Market prices/odds on this contract represent the collective, time‑sensitive view of participants about whether ETH will reach the stated level within the designated 15‑minute window. Expect those market indications to update quickly as new information, order flow, or liquidity conditions change.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is the 15‑minute interval defined for the 'ETH 15 min · $2,075.85 target' event?

The market uses a predefined 15‑minute epoch as its observation window; the exact alignment (for example, clock minutes used and timezone) and the start time will be specified in the market's settlement rules or announcement. Check the market page or the platform’s documentation for the precise epoch alignment before trading.

Which price source or exchange feed determines whether ETH reached $2,075.85 in that interval?

Settlement relies on the data provider or index named in the market’s terms (a consolidated index or one or more exchange feeds). The market description or platform documentation lists the specific source used for final determination; consult that source to understand where the price signal comes from.

Does 'reached $2,075.85' mean any trade touching that price, or a close/average above that level during the 15 minutes?

Different short‑window contracts use different definitions (e.g., any trade at or above the level, a timestamped mid‑price, or a time‑weighted average). The market’s settlement rules define whether a single touch, last trade, or averaged price counts—review those rules to know which condition applies.

How can large orders or low liquidity right before or during the 15‑minute window affect the outcome?

A single large market order into a thin order book can push the quoted price past the target for a short time, producing a hit that satisfies 'reached' conditions if the contract counts intra‑interval trades. Conversely, abundant liquidity or passive limit orders can dampen price moves and make a hit less likely.

When will this market settle and how long after the 15‑minute interval will the outcome be confirmed?

Settlement timing is set by the platform and appears in the market terms; platforms typically confirm outcomes after the observation window once the data feed is validated, which can take minutes to hours. Because this specific market lists 'Closes: TBD', wait for the platform to publish its final settlement schedule and data‑validation procedures.

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