| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.41150 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the USD price of XRP will reach the level $1.41150 during a 15-minute window specified by the platform. It matters because it isolates very short-term price dynamics that can be driven by sudden news, liquidity shifts, or large trades.
XRP is a liquid, widely traded cryptocurrency whose price can react quickly to regulatory developments, exchange flows, and macro crypto sentiment. Short-duration targets like a 15-minute strike capture microstructure events—for example, rapid order-book sweeps, exchange arbitrage, or minute-scale reaction to announcements. Historical intraday volatility means such short-window markets can swing quickly compared with multi-day or multi-week contracts.
Market prices on the platform reflect collective trader expectations about this specific short-term outcome and will move as new information or order flow arrives. Because this is a narrow time-window market, small pieces of news or a single large trade can meaningfully change quoted odds.
It means the contract is tied to whether XRP reaches the specified price during a discrete 15-minute measurement window defined by the exchange; the window, once set by the platform, is the only period that matters for resolution.
Settlement typically depends on the platform's reference price feed during the 15-minute window; if the feed records a trade or quoted price meeting the market's criteria during that interval, the event resolves as occurring according to the platform's published rules.
Yes — data feed problems, exchange outages, or corrections can impact recorded prices and thus resolution; the market operator's rulebook usually specifies procedures for handling such anomalies.
Rapid regulatory headlines, major on-chain events, large block trades by whales, sudden changes in exchange liquidity, or coordinated order flow are common triggers for minute-scale price jumps.
A 'TBD' close means the platform has not finalized or publicly posted the exact trading window or listing timetable; check the exchange's event page or rulebook for updates once the operator assigns the measurement window and official close time.