| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.36080 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will reach the price level of $1.36080 during a 15‑minute observation period; it matters because short‑interval targets capture intraday volatility and trader expectations about near‑term price moves.
XRP is a widely traded cryptocurrency whose short‑term price is sensitive to order‑flow, exchange liquidity, regulatory developments involving Ripple, and broader crypto market moves. Historical events—court decisions, exchange listings or delistings, and macro risk‑on/risk‑off swings—have driven rapid intraday touches of specific price levels.
Prediction market odds represent the market’s real‑time consensus about the likelihood of the event outcome and will change as news, trades, and order‑book dynamics arrive; they should be read as sentiment signals, not guarantees.
It indicates a 15‑minute observation interval is used to determine whether the price target is met; the event's official resolution text on the market page specifies whether that is a single fixed window, any rolling 15‑minute interval, or another defined measurement.
The market’s resolution rules name the authoritative price feed or exchange(s) used for settlement; check the event page to see whether it relies on a specific exchange, a consolidated index, or an API feed for resolution.
Whether an exact touch counts depends on the market wording (for example, 'at or above' vs. 'greater than'); consult the event’s resolution criteria to confirm how exact equality is treated.
Most markets include dispute, fallback, or force‑majeure procedures that specify alternate feeds, delayed resolution, or voiding the event; the event page and platform rules explain the exact process for this market.
TBD means the closing or official observation start may be set or updated later; participants should monitor the market page and platform announcements for the finalized close, any changes to the observation window, and the stated cutoff for price data.