| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,183.91 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market concerns whether Ether (ETH) will meet the $2,183.91 price condition as measured over a 15-minute window; it matters because short-interval targets capture rapid, intraday moves that traders and liquidity providers react to.
Ethereum is a highly liquid but volatile crypto asset whose price responds quickly to on-chain flows, exchange order-book events, macro economic releases, and crypto-specific news. Fifteen-minute target markets are used to isolate very short-term price behavior and are sensitive to exchange microstructure, data-source selection, and momentary liquidity conditions.
Odds on this market represent the market's collective expectation about whether the $2,183.91 condition will be met during the specified 15-minute measurement; they update in real time as new information and order flow arrive. To understand final settlement, consult the event's resolution rules to see how the reference price and timing are defined.
It means the outcome is determined by ETH price behavior measured over a specified 15-minute interval; the market's resolution rules define the exact start/end times and how the price within that interval is sampled.
The authoritative price feed or exchange is specified in the event's resolution details on the platform; this could be a named exchange, an aggregated index, or an oracle—check the event page for the precise source.
The event currently shows 'Closes: TBD,' so the platform has not set the closing time; settlement typically happens after the measurement window ends and the reference data are published according to the market's rules.
A single listed outcome can indicate a measurement-style or scalar resolution where the market records the observed price or a single settlement result rather than multiple competing discrete options; consult the event rules to see how the single outcome is defined and paid.
High-impact items include sudden large trades or liquidations on major exchanges, significant on-chain transfers or exchange inflows, breaking regulatory or macro news, exchange outages or maintenance, and flash events caused by algorithmic trading.