| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.42020 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will meet a specified price target of $1.42020 during a defined 15-minute measurement window. It matters to short-term traders and observers of intraday volatility because it isolates a narrow price move over a very short timeframe.
XRP is a widely traded cryptocurrency whose intraday price is driven by liquidity, order flow, exchange activity, and broader crypto-market sentiment. Short measurement-window contracts like this capture sudden moves from news, large orders, listings/delistings, or flash events rather than longer-term fundamentals. The platform hosting the market will publish the exact resolution rules (price source, window timing, and tie-breakers) that determine outcomes.
Market prices on the platform represent how participants currently value the chance that the contract's condition will be met; they update in real time as new information arrives. For final resolution, rely on the event's published settlement criteria and the platform's official announcement rather than on live market prices alone.
It denotes a contract that will be resolved based on whether XRP reaches the price threshold $1.42020 within a specific 15-minute measurement period; the platform's event page will define the exact start time and the price feed used for settlement.
A successful outcome is determined by the platform's resolution criteria—typically whether the official reference price meets the contract's threshold at any time during the 15-minute window—so check the event's posted settlement rules for the precise condition that triggers a win.
The platform sets and displays the window start time and any timezone or synchronization details on the event page; traders should monitor that page for the scheduled timing and any subsequent updates or clarifications.
Zero volume means no trades have occurred yet; 'TBD' for close indicates the platform has not set or published a final close time. Traders should wait for the platform to open trading and publish the settlement timetable before assuming the market is active.
The platform's rulebook typically defines contingency procedures—such as switching to alternate price feeds, applying a delayed window, or using a fallback methodology—so in such events check the platform's official notices and resolution policy for how the contract will be settled.