| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.41740 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the price of XRP will touch a target price of $1.41740 during a specified 15-minute window. Short-window price targets matter because they test immediate liquidity, news sensitivity, and order-flow dynamics rather than longer-term fundamentals.
XRP is a liquid, exchange-traded cryptocurrency whose price moves on global spot markets, macro crypto flows, exchange order books, and periodic news (including regulatory or company-specific announcements). Short intraday targets like a 15-minute touch are often driven by transient events—large orders, algorithmic trading, data-feed anomalies, or sudden market-wide volatility—rather than by slow-moving fundamental changes.
Prediction market odds for this event represent the crowd’s real-time assessment of the likelihood that the intraday price will reach the stated level within the 15-minute window; they update as new information arrives and should be read as a market-implied consensus rather than a definitive forecast.
Resolution requires the event’s designated price source to register that XRP reached or exceeded $1.41740 at some point during the market’s prescribed 15-minute window, according to the platform’s published settlement criteria.
The market resolves based on the specific price feed or exchange aggregation named in the market’s resolution details; if not obvious on the page, consult the platform’s event rules to see the designated reference source.
The 15-minute window starts at the event start time shown on the market page; because this market’s close time is listed as TBD, the exact start and end timestamps will be published on the market page or in platform announcements before trading begins.
That depends on the platform’s handling of outliers—some platforms use aggregated feeds or apply filters for anomalous trades; check the market’s resolution policy for procedures addressing outlier trades, corrections, or exchange errors.
Rapid large market orders, breaking news (regulatory or exchange-related), sudden shifts in broader crypto market volatility, or algorithmic/market-making activity that rapidly consumes liquidity are the most likely drivers of a short-term price touch.