| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $92.0940 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the price of SOL will hit the specified $92.0940 target within a 15-minute interval defined by the contract. Short-window price targets matter because they capture rapid market moves and are sensitive to immediate liquidity and news.
SOL (Solana) is a high-liquidity cryptocurrency whose short-term price is influenced by on-chain events, exchange order flow, and broader crypto risk appetite. Historically, SOL has shown episodes of fast intraday moves around network updates, large trades, or macro headlines, which makes 15-minute target markets particularly volatile. Traders use these short-interval contracts to express views on imminent moves or to hedge against short-term spikes.
Prediction market odds reflect the market’s collective assessment of whether the contract’s resolution condition will be met under the platform’s official rules; interpret them as the crowd’s real-time view, not a guarantee. Always read the event’s resolution rules and data source before trading, because those determine how a hit is identified and settled.
A 'Yes' outcome depends on the event’s resolution clause: whether the SOL price meets the contract’s specified condition relative to $92.0940 during the defined 15-minute interval. The event page and official rules list the exact test (for example, a trade at or above the target, or an index value reaching it).
The 15-minute window definition (whether it is any consecutive 15-minute interval prior to close or a specific scheduled window) is set in the contract text; some contracts allow any qualifying 15-minute span before closing, others use a fixed window. Check the event description for the precise timing rules.
The event’s resolution source is specified on the contract page and will identify the exchange(s), index, or aggregator used. That source determines which timestamps and trades count toward the 15-minute test, so consult the listed feed before evaluating outcomes.
Yes—because the interval is short, an isolated large trade that moves the reported price across $92.0940 can trigger a qualifying observation depending on the resolution rule (e.g., last trade vs. averaged price). Be aware of how the contract handles outlier ticks and whether the data provider applies filters.
'Closes: TBD' means the platform has not announced the market’s final close time; trading may remain open until the closing is set. Settlement will follow the published resolution schedule once a close is declared, so monitor the event page or platform notices for the official timeline.