| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.41340 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will reach a price target of $1.41340 during a specified 15‑minute observation window. It matters because short intraday movements test liquidity and volatility, and can offer trading opportunities or hedges for very short horizons.
XRP is a actively traded digital asset that has shown rapid intra‑hour price moves during periods of high volatility or news flow. Short‑window targets like this are influenced by exchange order books, algorithmic traders, and sudden market‑moving announcements rather than by long‑term fundamentals.
Prediction market prices reflect participants’ collective view on whether the target will be met during the 15‑minute window; they are dynamic signals of perceived likelihood and execution risk, not guarantees of outcome.
A 'hit' is determined by whether the market operator's designated reference price equals or exceeds the $1.41340 target at any point during the specified 15‑minute observation window; consult the event's official resolution rules for the precise settlement definition.
The start time is set and published by the market operator on the event page; if the event is listed without a start time, the operator will announce the scheduled observation window prior to opening trading.
Resolution uses the specific reference feed or consolidated index defined by the platform (KALSHI) for this event; the event rules identify whether that is a single exchange feed or an aggregated price.
The platform's contingency and oracle rules govern such cases—options include switching to an alternate feed, using a backup timestamp, or postponing resolution—so review the event's official dispute and data policies.
Be mindful of execution risk, slippage, and rapid reversals in a short window; use appropriate order types, size positions relative to available liquidity, and avoid overleveraging since news‑driven spikes can be transient.