| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.38560 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will reach a price level of $1.38560 within a specific 15‑minute window. It matters because short‑window targets test intraday volatility and event settlement mechanics used by the platform.
XRP is a liquid but volatile crypto asset whose intraday price can move sharply on exchange flows, news, or large orders. Prediction markets that use short time windows focus traders on minute‑scale execution and reference price selection rather than long‑run fundamentals.
Market odds on this event represent the collective view of traders about the likelihood of the price touching the target during the designated 15‑minute interval; they update with new information and trading activity. Use odds as a real‑time sentiment indicator and combine them with independent price and news checks.
A 'hit' generally means the official reference price used by the market equals or exceeds $1.38560 at any time during the specified 15‑minute settlement window; consult the platform's settlement rules to confirm the precise threshold and tie‑breaking conventions.
A 15‑minute window focuses on minute‑scale price action: only price behavior within that short interval matters, so transient spikes or brief exchange dislocations can determine the outcome even if the intraday trend differs.
The event will be settled against the specific reference price or index the platform names in its settlement documentation; check the event page or official rules to see which exchanges and weighting are used.
TBD means the platform has not yet announced the market's trading cutoff; traders should monitor the event page for the official close time because entry, exit, and risk exposure depend on that schedule.
Look at historical 15‑minute range statistics and past responses to comparable news to gauge how often similar short‑window moves have occurred, but remember past intraday volatility is only one input and not a guarantee of future outcomes.