| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.36770 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market tests whether XRP will reach the price target of $1.36770 within a specified 15‑minute window. Short‑window price targets matter because they isolate microstructure events and sudden news-driven moves that longer‑horizon markets smooth over.
XRP is a liquid but often volatile cryptocurrency whose short‑term moves reflect order‑book dynamics, macro crypto sentiment (especially Bitcoin moves), and periodic regulatory or exchange news. Markets of this type are popular for traders who want to express views on rapid price action or hedge exposure to sudden spikes or dips.
Market prices here represent the real‑time consensus of traders about whether the target will be met during the specified 15‑minute interval; they move as new information arrives and as liquidity changes. Treat them as a dynamic indicator of market sentiment, not a guarantee of an outcome.
The event is resolved based on the platform's published resolution rules and designated price source: a 'hit' typically means the recorded price reaches or exceeds $1.36770 at the resolution feed during the defined 15‑minute interval. Check the event page for the precise resolution definition and price source.
The start and end timestamps for the 15‑minute window are set by the platform and displayed on the event page; because this listing shows 'Closes: TBD', monitor the market page for the announced interval and any updates from the platform.
'Total Volume Traded: $0' indicates there has been no executed activity on this market yet, which implies low liquidity and potentially wide spreads; 'Number of outcomes: 1' means this is a single target event (it will either meet the condition in its window or not). Exercise caution when entering markets with little prior volume.
Disputes are handled according to the platform's resolution and dispute policies: the platform will reference the pre‑specified price feed, timestamps, and any dispute mechanisms it publishes. Review the platform’s resolution rules on the event page to understand the exact process.
Large, concentrated buy orders or a cluster of stop‑orders in a thin order book; a sudden regulatory announcement or exchange news; cascading algorithmic buying triggered by price moves; or a cross‑market spillover from a major crypto market move are the typical drivers of rapid, sub‑hour price spikes.