| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.41380 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will reach the $1.41380 price level during a specific 15-minute interval; it matters because minute-scale targets test short-term liquidity and trader expectations about abrupt price moves.
XRP is an actively traded digital asset whose price can move rapidly on low timeframes due to orderflow imbalances, exchange microstructure, and news. Markets that resolve on short intervals capture transient spikes or dips rather than sustained trends; because this event's closing window is listed as TBD, participants should monitor the event page for the scheduled 15-minute window and resolution mechanics.
Prediction market odds aggregate participant beliefs about whether the target will be met within the defined interval and can be used as a real-time sentiment indicator. Before acting on the market, confirm the platform's price-feed and timestamp rules that determine resolution.
A successful outcome typically means the platform's official reference price meets or exceeds $1.41380 at any timestamp within the specified 15-minute interval according to the market's resolution rules; check the event rules for whether price ticks, trade prints, or mid-prices are used.
The market host defines the start and end timestamps for the 15-minute interval; because this event lists its close as TBD, the platform should post the scheduled interval or any activation triggers on the event page—monitor updates there for exact timing.
Resolution depends on the platform's chosen reference source (a single exchange, an aggregated index, or a specified API); the event rules or market description will list the precise feed to be used—consult those resolution details before trading.
Whether a very brief touch counts depends on the resolution methodology (e.g., whether any mid-interval tick qualifies or whether a minimum duration is required); review the resolution criteria on the event page for how instantaneous price prints are treated.
Minute-level targets are often reached by transient drivers: large market orders sweeping thin order books, algorithmic strategies triggering cascades of stops, sudden news releases, or data-feed anomalies and exchange glitches that produce short-lived price dislocations.