| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,139.40 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will meet a specified $2,139.40 reference at a price point defined over a 15-minute interval. It matters because short, time-bound price targets capture high-frequency drivers of crypto prices and are used by traders to express views on near-term volatility and liquidity.
Ether’s price over minute-scale windows is driven by order-book dynamics across major spot venues, derivatives funding flows, and news that can trigger rapid re-pricing (exchange listings/delistings, large liquidations, protocol announcements). Historical context: minute- and 15-minute-target markets react differently than daily or weekly markets because they are sensitive to microstructure events (flash crashes, exchange outages) as well as the same macro and protocol-level factors that move ETH on longer timeframes. Check the market’s resolution rules for which reference exchange(s) or index determine the settlement price.
Odds in this market reflect collective trader expectations about whether the reference price condition will be met during the specified 15-minute window; they update as new information arrives but do not guarantee an outcome.
Settlement depends on the market’s published resolution rule: typically whether the reference price for ETH during the designated 15-minute interval meets the stated target according to the chosen comparator (e.g., at/above, at/below, or equal). Always consult the market’s resolution text to see the exact condition used for this event.
The interval is defined in the market’s resolution details and will state the start time (often in UTC or exchange-local time) and whether it uses fixed clock-aligned windows or a window anchored to another event; check the event page for the authoritative definition.
The event page or resolution rules will list the reference feed(s) or exchanges used for settlement; if the page does not specify, contact the platform or check the general resolution policy to identify the primary and any fallback sources.
Platforms typically have predefined fallback and dispute procedures—examples include using alternative exchanges, an aggregated index, extending the window, or invoking a manual review. Review the market’s resolution and dispute policy to understand how such incidents are handled for this event.
Closes: TBD means the final trading cutoff or the exact settlement time has not been published yet; until the platform posts a definitive close and window start time, trading may remain open or be subject to interim locks. Monitor the event page for updates and the official announcement that specifies the close and settlement schedule.