| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $37.9976 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market appears to test whether the cryptocurrency labeled "HYPE" will hit a $37.9976 price target within a 15-minute window. Short-duration price-target markets matter because they isolate immediate liquidity, news reaction, and algorithmic trading behavior.
Short-interval markets like this are commonly used to trade on rapid price movements that can be driven by announcements, exchange listings, or large orders. Crypto price action on minute timeframes is typically dominated by low-latency traders, bots, and transient liquidity rather than longer-term fundamentals. The listing shows zero volume so far, which can mean the market has not yet attracted active traders.
Prediction-market odds here summarize the market's collective view about whether that specific price condition will be met in the 15-minute window; with low volume, quoted odds can move sharply on small trades and may reflect liquidity more than broad information.
It is asking whether the HYPE price condition tied to the $37.9976 level will be satisfied within a 15-minute interval; check the event's official resolution text on the platform to confirm whether the condition is defined as "touching," "closing at or above," or another specific criterion.
The event lists the close time as TBD; the platform will publish the scheduled window and any updates on the event page. Monitor the market page or platform announcements for the official start and end times used for resolution.
The resolution oracle or exchange(s) used should be stated in the event's rules on the platform; if that detail is not visible, consult the event description or support documentation to see which data source (a specific exchange ticker, a composite feed, or a reference oracle) will be authoritative.
Zero volume means no trades have yet established a market consensus, so bid-ask spreads may be wide and prices can move dramatically on individual orders; low-volume markets tend to be less reliable indicators of broad sentiment until liquidity increases.
Whether a brief touch counts depends on the event’s resolution definition (e.g., "at any time during the window" versus "closing price at or above"). Refer to the event’s resolution criteria to see which type of price occurrence will trigger a successful outcome.