| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,115.99 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will meet or cross the $2,115.99 price target within a designated 15-minute measurement window. Short, minute-level targets matter to traders monitoring intraday volatility, liquidity events, and short-term technical setups.
Ether is a highly traded cryptocurrency whose price can move sharply within minutes due to order flow, macro news, liquidations, or exchange-specific events. Minute-scale prediction markets capture these rapid moves and are resolved using a specific price source and time window, so exchange feeds, timestamps, and index methodology matter for outcomes. Because this market is time-sliced, one-off spikes or flash crashes that occur inside the 15-minute window can determine the result.
Market odds aggregate participants' views about whether the $2,115.99 threshold will be hit during the specified 15-minute interval; they are dynamic and update as new information arrives. Treat them as a real-time consensus signal, not a guarantee, and confirm official resolution rules on the event page.
Outcome is determined by the market's official resolution rules, which specify the price source and the 15-minute measurement period; check the event page for the precise feed/index and settlement method. Generally, if the designated reference price meets or crosses $2,115.99 during the specified 15-minute interval, the market resolves as a hit.
The event page lists the scheduled start and end times when available; currently this market shows a TBD close—monitor the platform for the posted measurement window. The platform defines the exact timestamps that mark the 15-minute interval used for resolution.
The platform specifies the official price source for resolution on the event page—common choices are consolidated exchange indices or a single exchange feed. Refer to the event details for the named source to understand how the reference price is constructed.
Yes—because this is a short measurement window, transient spikes or anomalous trades that appear in the designated price feed during that interval can determine the result. If there is suspected feed error or exchange anomaly, the platform's dispute or special-resolution rules govern any exception handling.
Zero volume indicates there have been no recorded trades yet, which can mean limited liquidity and wider bid-ask spreads; 'Closes: TBD' means the settlement timing hasn't been finalized on the page. Participants should wait for the platform to publish the closing window and resolution source before placing time-sensitive positions.