| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.38520 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will meet a specified price target within a 15-minute measurement window; it matters because short-interval price-target markets let traders express views on immediate price moves and spikes in market activity.
XRP is a liquid cryptocurrency whose price can move quickly in response to exchange order flow, news about Ripple and regulatory developments, and broader crypto market volatility. Prediction markets like this convert those expectations into a tradable contract tied to a narrowly defined intraday price event.
Market odds on this contract represent the aggregate view of participants about the chance that the $1.38520 price condition will be satisfied during the contract's 15-minute measurement period; those odds will change as new information and trades enter the market.
It indicates the contract resolves based on whether the specified XRP price level is reached within a 15-minute measurement window; the contract's official resolution text and rulebook (on the event page) define whether the price must be equaled or exceeded, which price feed is authoritative, and any tie-breaking procedures.
The precise 15-minute window (its start and end timestamps) is set by the market operator and will be listed on the event page once scheduled; 'Closes: TBD' means the final trading/measurement schedule has not yet been posted, so check the event rules for the official timing once published.
The contract uses an official reference source specified in the event's resolution rules; consult the platform's event details to see the exact exchange, index, or aggregated feed that will be used for settlement.
Total volume $0 means no trades have yet occurred on the contract snapshot shown; 'Number of outcomes: 1' reflects that this listing tracks a single price-target outcome rather than multiple mutually exclusive named options—review the contract form to confirm whether it behaves like a binary target event.
Whether a momentary touch counts depends on the event's resolution criteria—some contracts count any recorded trade or quote at or above the level, others require a sustained cross or specific trade type—so read the resolution rules to see duration and data-point requirements.