| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $92.1993 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether SOL will interact with the $92.1993 price level within a defined 15-minute observation period; short-window markets like this matter because they isolate very short-term price dynamics and trading pressure.
Solana is a high-throughput blockchain whose native token (SOL) has shown pronounced intraday volatility in the past, so very short-duration targets can be hit by order-flow or news rather than long-term fundamentals. Short-window, single-price targets are resolved against a specified spot price feed and are highly sensitive to exchange liquidity, large trades, and on-chain events.
Market odds are a live, collective snapshot of traders' expectations about whether the price condition will be met during the 15-minute window; they can move rapidly as new information or large orders enter the market.
It means the contract is focused on whether SOL reaches the specified price level within a defined 15-minute observation period; the market description and rules page on the platform will state the precise resolution condition (for example, touching or exceeding the target) and the official price source used for settlement.
The event page or the platform's market interface will show the scheduled start/end times; if the listing currently shows 'TBD' then the platform or market creator has not set the observation window yet — subscribe to platform notifications or check the market page for updates.
Resolution mechanics depend on the platform's official rules and the chosen price feed; many markets treat a single confirmed touch at the official feed during the observation window as a qualifying event, but you should consult the market's rulebook or settlement documentation to confirm the precise treatment of brief ticks.
The market's description should specify the authoritative price source (for example, a consolidated spot feed, a specific exchange ticker, or an oracle); if that information is not visible, contact platform support or check the contract rules before trading.
Typical triggers are large market orders or liquidation cascades on major exchanges, sudden news or announcements specific to Solana or the broader crypto market, network incidents (outages or performance issues), or discrepancies between exchange prices that create short-lived arbitrage moves.