| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $91.1233 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the market price of Solana (SOL) will meet a $91.1233 target within a defined 15‑minute measurement window. It matters because short intraday price windows concentrate the influence of exchange feeds, liquidity and high‑frequency activity, so outcomes can hinge on brief, high‑impact moves.
SOL is a high‑liquidity crypto asset whose intraday price is driven by a mix of spot trading, derivatives positioning and network‑specific news. Short windows like 15 minutes are especially sensitive to exchange order‑book depth, arbitrage between venues, macro announcements and any Solana‑network events (upgrades, outages, large transfers).
Market odds are a dynamic reflection of traders’ aggregated beliefs about whether SOL will meet that $91.1233 target in the event’s 15‑minute measurement period; they update as new information and order‑flow arrive and should be interpreted as such rather than a fixed forecast.
Resolution uses the market’s stated settlement rule for a 15‑minute interval; that definition typically specifies the start and end timestamps (often aligned to fixed clock boundaries, e.g., UTC) and the price feed or aggregation method used during that interval—check the event’s rule text for the precise timing and data source.
The event page shows the official close and settlement times; because this specific market lists the close as TBD, follow the event page or the platform’s announcements for the scheduled close and finalization timeline.
The event’s settlement clause names the data source(s) used (for example, a particular exchange feed or a multi‑exchange index); if multiple sources are listed the platform’s aggregation method will be applied—review the event details to see which feed governs settlement.
Automated traders and bots can create short spikes or squeezes by executing rapid market orders or withdrawing liquidity; because the window is only 15 minutes, such activity can be decisive—monitor order‑book depth, trade prints and spreads near the relevant times.
Network incidents can materially move SOL’s market price and therefore influence the event outcome; they do not typically change settlement mechanics unless the platform issues a specific ruling or delay—check platform notices for any extraordinary resolution process tied to network events.