| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $40.6426 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the asset labeled 'HYPE' will meet a specific price target of $40.6426 within a 15-minute window. Short-duration, single-target markets matter because they isolate very short-term price moves and can be sensitive to microstructure and news.
Ultra-short crypto prediction markets like this leverage an explicit price level and a narrow time window to create a high-frequency betting/hedging instrument. Outcomes are resolved against a designated price feed or exchange snapshot; because crypto markets trade 24/7 and can be thin for some tickers, these events often reflect a mix of market microstructure, oracle rules, and immediate news or social activity.
Market odds reflect traders' collective view of whether the target will be met in the stated window and can move quickly as the underlying market or available information changes. For a 15-minute target, odds are particularly sensitive to order-book liquidity, last-trade timing, and any new information arriving just before or during the window.
It denotes the length of the resolution window during which the target price must be met; the market will use a specific start timestamp and then check the designated price feed over the following 15 minutes. Consult the event details for the exact start time and how the window is anchored.
It is the precise price level the underlying asset labeled 'HYPE' must reach for the event to be considered successful. The market's rules will specify whether that means a trade at or above/below that price, an index level, or another defined price measure.
Resolution follows the market's published oracle/resolution source and timestamp rules: the designated feed will be checked according to those rules to see if the target condition occurred within the 15-minute window. Read the resolution criteria on the event page for tie-breakers, rounding, and data-source specifics.
'Closes: TBD' means the exact market start or close time has not yet been posted; the platform will update the event with the definitive start/close timestamps before trading or resolution. Traders should wait for that update and review resolution source details before participating.
A single outcome typically indicates a single, defined condition to be met (e.g., the target price occurring during the window) rather than multiple mutually exclusive price bins. Practically, traders are taking positions on whether that one condition will occur and should check settlement rules to understand payoff structure.