| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.41160 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will hit the $1.41160 price target within the contract's defined 15-minute observation period. It matters because short-duration target markets focus attention on intraday volatility and execution risk for XRP traders.
XRP is a liquid exchange-traded cryptocurrency whose minute-to-minute price is driven by order-book activity, exchange flows, and news. Short-interval targets like a 15-minute window amplify the impact of single large trades, exchange halts, and sudden news releases relative to longer-dated contracts. Market participants should be aware that settlement depends on the data source and timing rules specified by the event host.
Prediction market odds on this event reflect collective expectations about whether XRP will reach the specified price during the stated 15-minute window; they are not guarantees and can change as new information arrives. Always consult the event terms for the exact resolution procedure and data feeds used.
The exact start and end times of the 15-minute window and whether resolution uses last trade, midpoint, or another metric are defined in the event's official contract rules; check the market page for the precise timing and metric.
The event will use the data sources specified by the platform in the contract terms—typically one or more exchange feeds or an aggregated index—so consult those resolution rules to see which venue(s) govern settlement.
The platform's contingency procedures in the event terms specify how outages are handled; common approaches include using alternate feeds, delaying resolution, or applying fallback rules—review the contract for the exact policy.
Watch real-time order books and trade prints on the exchanges listed in the event rules, set alerts around the target price, and follow live news and social feeds in the minutes leading up to and during the observation period.
Zero volume simply indicates no trades have occurred yet; it does not affect how the event will resolve—participants can still trade if the market is open, and settlement will follow the event's stated terms when the observation period completes.