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ETH 15 min · $2,077.77 target

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About This Market

This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will meet the $2,077.77 price target within a specific 15-minute window defined by the contract. It matters because short, sharp price moves in a narrow timeframe can be driven by liquidity events and news that affect traders and risk management.

Ether is a liquid, highly traded crypto asset whose price moves on spot exchanges, derivatives markets, and OTC flows; short-interval markets like a 15-minute target capture intraday volatility rather than multi-day trends. Historical behavior shows that single 15-minute windows can be decided by spikes from liquidations, large market orders, macro headlines, or exchange-specific events. Market participants often use these short-duration contracts to hedge or speculate on imminent catalysts.

Market odds reflect the aggregated expectations of participants about whether the contract’s resolution condition will be met, and they update as new information arrives; they are not guarantees but a live consensus that can change quickly with new data.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exact condition does the 'ETH 15 min · $2,077.77 target' market require to resolve in favor of 'Yes'?

Resolution depends on the contract’s defined price source and the specified 15-minute interval; typically 'Yes' means the referenced price feed records ETH at or above $2,077.77 at some point (or as defined) during that interval. Always check the market's official rules on the platform for the precise definition of the price source, inequality (≥ vs >), and time boundaries.

When will this market close and how will the 15-minute window be scheduled?

The market’s close and the exact scheduled 15-minute resolution window are set by the market creator or exchange and may be shown on the contract page; because this listing shows 'Closes: TBD', you should monitor the market page for the scheduled resolution time and any updates to the settlement schedule.

Which price feeds or exchanges determine the resolved ETH price for this market?

The contract specifies one or more official price sources (e.g., specific spot exchanges, an index, or an aggregated feed) that the platform will use to determine the resolved price; review the market’s rule text to see which exchanges or indexes are authoritative and what fallback procedures exist if a feed fails.

How can short-lived volatility within a single 15-minute window affect the outcome?

Because the window is short, transient price moves—such as a rapid spike from a market order, a liquidation cascade, or a temporary feed anomaly—can decide the outcome; traders should be aware that narrow windows magnify the impact of momentary liquidity imbalances and exchange-specific events.

What safeguards or dispute processes exist if the referenced price feed is unavailable or shows anomalous data at resolution time?

Platforms typically publish dispute and fallback rules in the market terms (e.g., alternative data sources, manual review, or an adjudication period). Check the market’s resolution policy to learn how feed outages, corrections, or manipulation claims are handled and what evidence or timelines apply to disputes.

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