| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $90.9733 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market tests whether SOL will reach the specified USD price level during a designated 15-minute interval; it matters because short-term targets capture intraday volatility and trader expectations about near-term price action.
Solana (SOL) is a high-throughput smart-contract blockchain whose native token often shows rapid intraday moves driven by liquidity and news. Fifteen-minute targets are used by traders to express views around specific technical levels or foreseeable events rather than long-term fundamentals.
Prediction market prices aggregate participant beliefs about the outcome in real time and serve as a signal of market sentiment; they should be read as evolving information rather than definitive forecasts.
It refers to a specific continuous 15-minute time window during which the market checks whether SOL's price meets the stated USD target; the contract defines the exact start and end timestamps and the price source used for resolution.
The precise opening and closing timestamps are provided on the market page; if the page shows 'Closes: TBD' the platform will publish the scheduled resolution window and any updates before trading or in the market rules.
Resolution uses the official price feed or exchange specified in the market's documentation—check the contract details to see the named exchange/index and whether the market uses trade prints, midpoints, or snapshot prices.
That depends on the market's resolution methodology: some contracts count any traded print at the level while others use averaged or timestamped snapshots, so review the market rules to determine what qualifies.
Look at prior intraday volatility around similar price levels, how SOL reacted to contemporaneous BTC/ETH moves, past exchange or network incidents, and times of day with thinner liquidity when price can move more abruptly.