| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $92.9573 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Solana (SOL) will reach the price target $92.9573 during a specified 15‑minute window. Short-interval outcome markets matter because they concentrate risk around near-term liquidity, news, and microstructure events that can move price quickly.
Solana is a high‑liquidity but relatively volatile crypto asset; its short-term moves are driven by macro crypto sentiment, exchange order flow, and Solana‑specific on‑chain events (upgrades, outages, token unlocks). Markets that target tight price levels over short windows are especially sensitive to low liquidity, large single orders, and the choice of price feed used for settlement.
Interpret market prices/odds as the aggregated, continuously updating view of traders about the chance SOL will hit the target in that 15‑minute window — they are information signals, not guarantees. Because the window and price feed determine settlement, pay attention to the event's official rules rather than relying on an external ticker.
It denotes a defined 15‑minute time interval during which the event's settlement price is observed; whether the price must touch the target at any point during that interval or whether a specific timestamp (e.g., opening/closing tick) is used is specified in the market's settlement rules.
The precise settlement condition (for example, whether touching exactly $92.9573 counts, whether the feed uses last trade, mid‑price, or an index) is defined in the market's rulebook; check the event page for the exact settlement operator and data source.
A 'TBD' close means the organizer has not yet set the final trading end or the interval timing; the platform will publish the official close time and any timing updates on the market page or in platform notices prior to settlement.
The market's settlement rules specify the authoritative price feed or exchange(s) used for resolution; consult the event details to see whether a single exchange, a composite index, or a specific data vendor will be used.
Likely drivers include a sudden market‑wide crypto move, a large single exchange order or block trade (whale activity), urgent on‑chain incidents or fixes affecting Solana, or coordinated liquidity shocks on major venues during that interval.