| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.36410 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will trade at or reach the price target of $1.36410 within a specific 15-minute observation interval; it resolves using the platform's reference price feed. Short-interval targets matter to traders who want to express views on immediate price moves and intraday volatility.
XRP is a liquid cryptocurrency commonly affected by exchange order flow, liquidity, and news about Ripple and broader crypto markets. Historical drivers include regulatory announcements, exchange listings/delistings, and macro risk-on/risk-off moves; because this contract targets a narrow time window, low on-chain or market liquidity can have outsized effects. Note that the market currently shows no open trading volume on the contract, which can imply wider spreads and limited counterparty interest.
Market prices on the contract reflect the collective view of traders about whether the $1.36410 level will be reached during the 15-minute window and update in real time as new information arrives. For short windows like this, small news items or single large trades can quickly change those market-implied views.
It means the contract will evaluate whether XRP hits the $1.36410 price during a single 15-minute observation interval defined by the market; the exact start and end times for that interval are specified on the contract page or in the market's settlement rules.
The event’s scheduled observation interval is listed on the contract page; because this market currently shows 'Closes: TBD', check the platform listing for the finalized window and any posted updates from the exchange.
Settlement depends on the platform’s designated reference feed or exchange(s) stated in the contract rules; consult the event’s settlement specification on the market page to see the exact data source and timestamp conventions.
Whether a single trade counts depends on the contract’s settlement rule (for example, whether it uses last trade, aggregated midpoint, or a time-weighted price); review the event’s settlement methodology to know which observations are binding.
Zero reported volume indicates little to no trading activity so far, which can mean wider spreads, limited liquidity to enter or exit positions, and greater sensitivity to any single trade or news item—traders should account for these execution and liquidity risks.