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ETH 15 min · $2,150.00 target

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About This Market

This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will reach the price target of $2,150.00 within a specified 15-minute interval. Short-window price targets matter because they test immediate liquidity and can be triggered by transient events that are informative about intraday risk and execution dynamics.

Ether is traded 24/7 across many venues and is subject to rapid intraday moves driven by macro headlines, on-chain flows, liquidations, and concentrated order flow from large traders. Single-minute or 15-minute moves are common in crypto and can be caused by a mix of algorithmic trading, exchange-level events, and news that arrives suddenly.

Market prices for this event represent traders' aggregated expectations about whether the $2,150 level will be reached during the defined 15-minute window; prices will move as new information arrives or as traders update positions based on liquidity and risk appetite. Consult the market page for the official settlement rules that translate observed prices into a resolved outcome.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How exactly is the 15-minute window defined for this ETH $2,150.00 target?

The market contract defines the official start and end timestamps that constitute the 15-minute interval; the platform will publish that interval and the timestamp standard used for settlement. Check the event page for the precise interval and any timezone information.

Which price feed or exchange is used to determine whether ETH hits $2,150.00?

Settlement relies on the price source specified in the market's official rules (a single exchange feed or an aggregated data feed). The event page lists the designated data source—consult it to see whether the market uses last-trade, mid-price, or an aggregate timestamped feed.

If ETH touches $2,150.00 briefly and then falls back within the 15 minutes, does that count?

Most contracts count any observation at or above the target during the interval as meeting the condition, but the definitive treatment (e.g., whether a single tick qualifies) is specified in the market's settlement rules—review those rules for the authoritative answer.

What happens if the designated exchange or oracle has an outage during the 15-minute interval?

Platforms typically follow predefined contingency procedures: using backup feeds, extending the settlement window, or applying dispute-resolution protocols. The exact fallback mechanism is defined in the market's contract terms on the event page.

The page shows Total Volume Traded: $0. How should I interpret that for this market?

A reported volume of $0 means no trades have occurred yet on the market. Low or zero volume indicates limited liquidity and that market prices may change quickly if participants begin trading; volume can increase as the interval approaches or as news arrives.

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