| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.34300 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will trade at the $1.34300 price level during a market-defined 15-minute observation window. It matters because short intraday price events reflect immediate liquidity, orderflow and news reaction that traders and risk managers track closely.
XRP is a high-frequency traded cryptocurrency whose intraday moves are driven by exchange orderbooks, large-holder activity, and regulatory or exchange-specific news. Fifteen-minute target markets isolate microstructure outcomes and can be sensitive to single large orders, exchange outages, or time‑stamped announcements.
Prediction market odds aggregate participants' views about whether the settlement criteria will be met during the 15-minute window; treat odds as a live consensus signal and consult the market's settlement rules to understand what price sources and timestamps are used.
It means the market will evaluate whether XRP trades at the specified price level during a contiguous 15-minute observation window defined by the market operator; consult the event page for the exact start/end definitions and whether 'trade' refers to last sale, mid-price, or another metric.
Outcome determination follows the platform's settlement methodology: a set of designated exchange feeds or an aggregated index and precise timestamp rules. Check the market's rulebook or settlement notes on the event page for the authoritative list of sources and tie-break procedures.
TBD means the market operator has not yet published the official close or observation-window start time; trading may be open or paused until that is set. Monitor the event page and platform announcements for the published schedule before entering positions that depend on timing.
Zero volume indicates no trades have executed yet; a single outcome label usually reflects a single target settlement event rather than a multi-outcome contest. The market can still become active once trading opens or liquidity arrives; verify live status on the platform.
Minute-scale hits are most often driven by large market orders draining nearby liquidity, sudden news releases or exchange listings/delistings, flash liquidity provision or withdrawal by market makers, and correlated moves across major crypto assets that trigger algorithmic flows.