| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $91.2570 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether SOL will reach the $91.2570 price level during a specific 15-minute window; outcomes like this matter to short-term traders, arbitrageurs, and anyone managing intraday exposure to SOL.
Solana is a major smart-contract blockchain with historically high intraday volatility, so short, sharp price moves are common. The outcome of this event depends less on long-term fundamentals and more on immediate liquidity, order flow, and any time-sensitive news or on-chain events. Because the window is only 15 minutes, transient events and exchange microstructure often determine the result.
Market odds represent the collective, real-time judgment of traders about whether SOL will hit that target within the 15-minute interval and will change as new information and orders arrive; they should be read as a consensus signal, not a guaranteed forecast.
The precise start and end timestamps for the 15-minute window are defined in the event's official rules and settlement procedure; check the event page or rulebook for the exact timing once it is posted.
Settlement will use the price source specified in the event's settlement methodology (for example an exchange feed or an index); verify the event's published settlement feed to know which exchange or aggregation is authoritative.
The event's market-disruption or force-majeure rules govern such situations; common remedies include using a fallback price feed, applying a predefined delay, or following a predetermined adjudication procedure — consult the event rules for specifics.
A large trade on the reference feed can move the settlement price if that feed is used; many event rules include protections or specify aggregated feeds to reduce the impact of isolated trades, so review the settlement methodology for anti-manipulation measures.
Total volume of $0 means no contracts have traded yet, and Closes: TBD indicates the event's closing or settlement schedule has not been finalized or published; prospective traders should watch for updates and read the event rules before participating.