| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price to beat: $2,059.28 | 54% | 54¢ | 55¢ | — | $93 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the price of Ether (ETH) will be higher or lower after a 15‑minute interval; it matters because very short‑term moves can be driven by liquidity, news, and algorithmic order flow that affect traders and hedgers.
Short‑interval crypto markets focus on intraday microstructure rather than long‑term fundamentals: prices can swing on single large trades, exchange spreads, or automated strategies. Historically, 15‑minute windows capture rapid reactions to on‑chain transfers, exchange liquidations, or breaking news and are useful for scalpers and market‑making strategies.
Market odds aggregate participants’ expectations about the 15‑minute outcome and are updated in real time; in this short horizon, odds are often driven more by liquidity and recent order flow than by macro fundamentals.
The market will resolve using the exact start and end timestamps specified in its rules; those timestamps determine the two prices compared (start vs. 15 minutes later). Check the market page for the official resolution timestamp and any tie‑breaking rules.
The resolving price source (a named exchange or aggregated feed) is declared in the market's resolution details; that source is authoritative for this event, so consult the event page to see which feed is used before trading.
The market's resolution method will specify the price type (for example, last trade, time‑weighted average, or midpoint); refer to the event's settlement rules to understand which price convention applies here.
Low volume on this particular market can produce wide spreads and make the market more sensitive to individual trades, so prices may jump from small orders and liquidity risk is higher for entrants.
TBD means the formal close time is not yet posted; organizers typically set a closing time before the resolution period begins. Watch the market page for an announced close and note that the announced close will govern when new orders are accepted and when resolution timing becomes fixed.