| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.34610 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will hit the price target $1.34610 within a specified 15‑minute interval. It matters because short intra‑day price targets test liquidity, trading dynamics, and momentary volatility in the XRP market.
XRP is an actively traded digital asset with episodes of rapid intraday movement driven by liquidity, large orders, and market‑wide moves in crypto. Short‑interval targets like this are influenced more by order‑book depth, algorithmic trading, and exchange microstructure than by long‑term fundamentals. Historical episodes of spikes and flash moves in crypto highlight that brief price touches can occur even when broader trends remain unchanged.
Odds on this market reflect the real‑time view of traders about the chance that the target will be reached in a 15‑minute window; they will move as new information, order flow, and price data arrive. Always consult the event rules and live market data to see how resolution criteria are applied.
Whether the target is reached is determined by the market operator’s resolution criteria; typically that means an eligible trade print (or specified price feed observation) at or above $1.34610 occurring during a single 15‑minute interval as defined in the event rules.
That detail is set in the event rules—operators may use fixed UTC‑aligned 15‑minute windows or a rolling window; check the event page for the precise timing definition used to determine outcomes.
The market operator specifies the data sources used for resolution; consult the event’s resolution/data feed section to see the list of covered exchanges or consolidated price feeds.
Most operators exclude trades that are later invalidated or clearly erroneous per their arbitration procedures; resolution typically relies on final, validated prints or the designated alternative feed if problems arise.
The market’s close time is listed as TBD; the operator will publish or update the market close and the schedule of observation windows on the event page—monitor the listing for live updates and posted rules.