| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price to beat: $87.5167 | 63% | 63¢ | 64¢ | — | $212 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the price of Solana (SOL) will be higher or lower over a specific 15-minute interval; it matters because ultra-short prices capture immediate market sentiment and liquidity dynamics.
SOL is a high-liquidity cryptocurrency that often exhibits rapid moves over very short intervals due to concentrated order flow, large traders, and network events. Short-duration markets like this reflect microstructure factors rather than fundamentals and can be especially sensitive to execution latency, spreads, and one-off news.
Market quotes here represent traders' aggregated expectations for the 15-minute outcome at any given moment and can change quickly; interpret them as a live indicator of short-term sentiment and available market capital, not long-term fundamentals.
The interval begins at the official start time specified on the market page and lasts exactly 15 minutes; because this market's close time is listed as TBD, check the platform's event details for the precise start timestamp before trading.
The market resolves using the specific price source named in the event rules on the platform (often a particular exchange or an aggregated index); consult the event’s resolution rules to see the exact data feed used.
'Up' typically means the official price at the end of the 15-minute interval is higher than at the start, and 'Down' means it is lower; tie, timestamp, or mid-price handling is governed by the event's resolution protocol—read the market rules for tie-breakers.
High-impact drivers include large market orders or liquidations, rapid changes in order book depth, exchange or network outages, and sudden news or social-media events that trigger immediate buying or selling.
Use conservative position sizing, account for spreads and slippage, prefer limit orders where appropriate, monitor the official start time and the specified price feed, and be prepared for rapid swings and potential settlement rules that affect payout.