| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.38490 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will reach the price target of $1.38490 within a specified 15-minute measurement interval. Short-duration price-target markets matter because they test immediate liquidity, volatility, and how quickly markets react to news or order flow.
XRP is a widely traded cryptocurrency whose price is affected by on-chain flows, exchange liquidity, macro factors, and regulatory developments. Short time-horizon targets like a 15-minute window emphasize market microstructure — order book depth, high-frequency trading, and short-term sentiment — rather than long-term fundamentals.
Prediction market odds aggregate traders’ views about whether the contract’s resolution condition will be met during the specified 15-minute window; for very short windows, odds can move quickly in response to order-book changes and fresh information.
Resolution depends on the contract terms published by the platform: the event is typically resolved by whether the designated reference price reaches the stated target during the specified 15-minute measurement window. The exact rule (e.g., intraperiod tick, last trade price, or averaged quote) is set in the event's detailed terms.
The platform defines the start and end timestamps for the 15-minute window in the event details; 'Closes: TBD' means the event's scheduling or finalization time has not yet been posted, so traders should consult the contract page for the official window once it is published.
The contract specifies the reference source used for settlement. That source is listed in the event’s terms on the platform; common options include a consolidated exchange feed or a named exchange. Always check the event's settlement feed to know which venue’s quotes or trades determine resolution.
Thin order books and market-impact from a single large execution can push the traded or quoted price to a target level for a short time; algorithmic strategies and liquidity takers can then reverse the move, so brief touches may or may not reflect durable price discovery.
Zero volume indicates little to no trading activity so far, which usually means low liquidity and limited market-implied information. Traders should expect wider spreads, greater price impact when placing orders, and faster movement of quoted odds if liquidity arrives; exercise caution and confirm event rules before trading.