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Ethereum price range on Mar 16, 2026 at 5pm EDT?

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All Outcomes (40)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
$1,860 to 1,899.99 0%
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$2,020 to 2,059.99 0%
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$1,940 to 1,979.99 0%
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$2,500 to 2,539.99 0%
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$2,420 to 2,459.99 0%
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$2,100 to 2,139.99 0%
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$2,140 to 2,179.99 0%
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$2,260 to 2,299.99 0%
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$2,180 to 2,219.99 0%
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$2,380 to 2,419.99 0%
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$2,340 to 2,379.99 0%
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$2,300 to 2,339.99 0%
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$2,220 to 2,259.99 0%
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$2,620 to 2,659.99 0%
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$2,820 to 2,859.99 0%
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$1,780 to 1,819.99 0%
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$1,340 to 1,379.99 0%
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$2,540 to 2,579.99 0%
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$1,740 to 1,779.99 0%
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$1,420 to 1,459.99 0%
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$1,700 to 1,739.99 0%
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$1,660 to 1,699.99 0%
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$2,460 to 2,499.99 0%
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$2,580 to 2,619.99 0%
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$1,980 to 2,019.99 0%
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$1,900 to 1,939.99 0%
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$2,860 or above 0%
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$2,060 to 2,099.99 0%
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$2,660 to 2,699.99 0%
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$1,460 to 1,499.99 0%
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$1,620 to 1,659.99 0%
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$1,580 to 1,619.99 0%
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$1,380 to 1,419.99 0%
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$1,540 to 1,579.99 0%
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$1,820 to 1,859.99 0%
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$2,740 to 2,779.99 0%
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$2,780 to 2,819.99 0%
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$2,700 to 2,739.99 0%
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$1,339.99 or below 0%
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$1,500 to 1,539.99 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which discrete price range ether (ETH) will be trading in at 5pm EDT on March 16, 2026. It matters because it provides a time‑specific way to express or hedge views on ETH spot price around that timestamp.

Ethereum's USD price is driven by a mix of macroeconomic conditions, crypto‑specific events (liquidations, exchange flows, major trades), and on‑chain activity or protocol updates. Short‑term price behavior around a fixed timestamp can be volatile, especially near scheduled announcements, network upgrades, or large liquidations; historical intraday movements show that market conditions and newsflow can shift outcomes quickly.

Market odds reflect how participants currently assess which price interval will contain the reference ETH price at that exact timestamp; they update as new information arrives and are signals, not guarantees.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is the Ethereum price defined for settlement at 5pm EDT on Mar 16, 2026 in this market?

Settlement uses the reference price or index specified in the event's resolution rules—this could be a single exchange price, a composite index, or a defined averaging window around 5pm EDT; check the market's resolution documentation for the exact data source and method.

What do the market's 40 outcomes represent for this Mar 16, 2026 5pm EDT event?

The 40 outcomes are contiguous, non‑overlapping price intervals that together cover a range of possible ETH prices at the settlement timestamp; the outcome whose interval contains the reference price at 5pm EDT will be the winning outcome.

What happens if the reference price at 5pm EDT falls exactly on a boundary between two ranges?

The event's resolution rules specify boundary handling—commonly one side of the interval is defined as inclusive or a tie‑breaking procedure is defined—so consult the market's rules to see which outcome is considered the winner in that case.

Can this market be voided or remain unresolved at the scheduled settlement time?

Yes; platforms can void or delay resolution under conditions such as failure of the reference data feed, confirmed manipulation, or other force majeure events. The platform's official resolution policy explains when voiding, delays, or alternatives apply and how funds are handled.

Does '5pm EDT' require any time conversion I should be aware of?

Yes—5pm EDT denotes U.S. Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−4 during daylight saving periods). Convert that timestamp to your local time or UTC to ensure you are monitoring the correct moment for trading or settlement; be mindful that daylight saving rules apply in March.

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