| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $88.7678 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether SOL (Solana) will meet a $88.7678 price target during a single 15-minute observation window. It matters because such a short-term target captures immediate market sentiment and liquidity-driven price moves that matter to traders and short-term hedgers.
Solana is a high-throughput blockchain whose token price can move quickly in response to on-chain activity, exchange orderflow, and broader crypto market moves. A 15-minute target is very short-term: outcomes are driven more by immediate trades, liquidity conditions, and transient news than by fundamental developments. Note: the event page currently shows Total Volume Traded: $0 and the market close time is listed as TBD, so traders should confirm the observation window and any platform-specific resolution rules before participating.
Market prices on this event represent the aggregated expectations of traders about whether the $88.7678 threshold will be met during the defined 15-minute window; changes in that price reflect new information and shifting orderflow. For resolution specifics and which reference price is used, consult the platform's official rules for this event.
Meeting the target typically means that SOL's reported price on the event's designated reference (exchange or index) reaches or exceeds $88.7678 at any time during the 15-minute observation period. The platform's published resolution rules specify whether 'meeting' requires a trade at that level, a quoted bid/ask, or a price in a consolidated index.
The observation window start time is set by the event creator or the platform and should be listed on the event page; this particular listing currently shows the close/observation timing as TBD. Always check the event details and official rules for the confirmed window before relying on the market.
The platform will use the exchange(s) or price index specified in the event's resolution rules. If the event page does not list the feed, refer to the platform's general settlement methodology or contact support to confirm which data source will be authoritative.
In short windows, low liquidity means one large market order or a series of aggressive trades can move the price across the threshold, producing an outcome that reflects transient orderflow rather than broader market consensus. Traders should monitor orderbook depth and recent trade sizes to gauge this risk.
Watch real-time orderbook depth on major exchanges, recent trade volume and volatility, scheduled announcements or token unlocks, cross-market moves (BTC and major alts), social and on-chain signals indicating unusual activity (wallet movements, large transfers), and any exchange-specific notices that could affect liquidity.