| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $87.5460 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the price of Solana (SOL) will meet or exceed the $87.5460 target within a specified 15-minute interval. Short intraday markets like this matter because they isolate ultra-short-term price drivers and are used by traders to hedge or express views on immediate volatility.
Solana is a high-throughput blockchain whose price can move quickly in response to order flow, exchange liquidity, and news. Intraday moves are often driven by a mix of crypto-wide risk sentiment, large single trades (whales), automated trading strategies, and Solana-specific on-chain events or outages. Because this market focuses on a very short interval, typical multi-day fundamentals matter less than immediate liquidity and order-book dynamics.
Market odds reflect participants' collective expectation that the specified condition will be met during the 15-minute window and can change rapidly as new information and order flow arrive. For very short-duration markets, odds are particularly sensitive to liquidity, recent price momentum, and the timing of news or large trades.
It designates the duration of the resolution interval during which the price condition must occur. The market resolves based on the platform's specified price feed and timing rules for that 15-minute period; check the event page for the official start timestamp and resolution method.
The target is a precise price level; the platform uses a predefined exchange or aggregated price feed to judge whether the condition is met during the interval. Refer to the market's rule section for the exact data source and whether last-trade, mid-price, or an index is used.
If the close time is listed as TBD, the market creator or platform will publish the official start/close times before resolution. Monitor the market page, platform notifications, or announcements for the finalized schedule; trading typically stops shortly before the resolution interval begins.
Examples include a single large market order consuming multiple price levels, cascading liquidations on margin positions, sudden crypto-market-wide risk moves following news, Solana network incidents affecting sentiment, or algorithmic strategies triggering rapid momentum.
Payouts depend on the market's settlement criteria—many short-interval markets count any qualifying trade or price recorded by the designated feed during the window as meeting the condition. Consult the market's settlement rules to see whether a momentary touch qualifies and how timestamps are handled for final determination.