| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,137.46 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will reach the specified $2,137.46 target within a single 15-minute snapshot window. Short-interval contracts like this matter because they isolate minute-level price behavior and can be sensitive indicators of liquidity, volatility, and immediate market reaction to news.
ETH is a highly liquid crypto asset whose price can move rapidly on short timeframes due to order-book imbalances, large on-chain transfers, or macro and crypto-specific news. Minute-level outcomes are driven more by short-term flows and technical conditions than by longer-term fundamentals; historical patterns show frequent intra-hour swings around major support/resistance and around scheduled events.
Market odds on this contract represent the real-time consensus of participants about whether the 15-minute snapshot will meet the target; they update as new information and orders arrive and should be read as a dynamic market-implied view rather than a deterministic prediction.
Resolution will be determined by the platform's official price source at the designated 15-minute timestamp; the contract resolves based on whether the recorded spot price meets the target at that snapshot per the platform's published rules.
The precise snapshot timestamp and close time are set by the event host and will be published on the market page; because this event shows 'Closes: TBD', check the platform for the announced resolution time and any time-zone specifics before the window begins.
A large trade can produce a sharp, transient price move that may cause the snapshot to cross the target; an exchange outage may change liquidity or force the platform to use an alternate price feed or follow its contingency rules — consult the event's resolution policy for how such incidents are handled.
Yes — protocol upgrades, major listings, or regulatory announcements occurring inside or just before the 15-minute snapshot can trigger immediate price reactions and materially affect whether the target is hit.
Review recent minute-level volatility, volume and order-book snapshots around similar price levels and times of day, plus any repeated patterns tied to market open/close or recurring events; this helps gauge how often ETH has crossed comparable thresholds in 15-minute intervals without relying on long-term trends.