| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $87.1502 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Solana (SOL) will reach the $87.1502 price target within a 15-minute interval; it matters because short, high-resolution price events capture sudden liquidity moves and are used by traders to hedge or speculate on rapid swings.
Solana is a high‑throughput smart‑contract platform whose token price has historically shown substantial intraday volatility, reacting to broader crypto market moves, network performance, and token‑specific news. Short‑duration price targets like a 15‑minute window are sensitive to order‑book depth, concentrated trades, and news that arrives in a narrow time span.
Market odds on this page reflect participants' aggregated views about whether SOL will hit the specified target during that 15‑minute period and will change in real time as new information and trading flow arrive. Treat the displayed odds as a live consensus signal rather than a fixed forecast.
The market will resolve according to the event's settlement rules: typically that SOL's official settlement price reaches or exceeds the specified $87.1502 level within a contiguous 15‑minute window defined by the rules. Consult the event's rule text for the precise definition of price, comparison operators, and timing conventions.
This market's close time is listed as TBD; the permissible 15‑minute observation window and any cutoffs are specified in the market rules and may be updated on the event page. Follow the event for official scheduling and any announcements about the market lifecycle.
The exact price source and aggregation methodology used for settlement are specified in the event's official rules or settlement section; it is common for platforms to cite a particular exchange, an index, or a consolidated feed—check those rules to see which source will be authoritative for this market.
Trading activity can influence market prices, especially in low‑liquidity moments; large, directed orders or coordinated activity on venues used by the settlement feed can produce short bursts that meet the target. However, settlement follows the independent price feed and rulebook, not participants' intentions.
Relevant historical behaviors include episodes of rapid spikes or crashes tied to network incidents, major listings or delistings, macro crypto volatility, and times when order‑book depth was thin—these patterns indicate conditions under which a short 15‑minute target is more likely to be reached.