| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $91.5330 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market poses whether SOL (Solana) will reach the price level $91.5330 during a specified 15-minute observation window. It matters because it lets traders take positions on a very short-term price move for SOL, useful for hedging or expressing views on intraday volatility.
Solana is a high-throughput blockchain whose token price can move quickly in response to network performance, large trades, listings, and broader crypto-market sentiment. Short-duration targets like a 15-minute window emphasize microstructure factors — order-book depth, immediate news, and exchange-level liquidity — rather than longer-term fundamentals. The event’s settlement depends on the data source and timestamp rules the platform publishes for this contract.
Market odds on this contract aggregate participant expectations about whether the target will be hit in that 15-minute window and update as new information arrives. Treat those odds as a real-time sentiment and information signal, not a guarantee of outcome.
It means the contract will check whether SOL reaches the price level $91.5330 within a designated 15-minute observation window; the platform’s event details specify whether the condition is met by touching, exceeding, or closing at that price and which price source is used.
The window start time is determined by the exchange hosting the contract and will be listed on the event page or in the contract rules; consult the official event description for the exact UTC timestamp or triggering condition.
Outcome determination follows the contract’s settlement specification: a named exchange tick, an aggregated index, or an oracle feed. The event page or settlement rules state the specific data source and the exact method (e.g., minute-bar, last trade, or oracle snapshot).
Whether exact equality counts depends on the contract wording (for example, 'at or above' versus 'above'); check the event’s settlement language for the precise condition used to declare the outcome.
Such disruptions can delay settlement or trigger the platform’s contingency procedures; the event’s rules explain how disputes, missing data, or feed failures are handled, so monitor official announcements and the contract’s dispute/settlement policy.