| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.42120 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will hit the price target of $1.42120 during a specified 15-minute observation window. It matters because short intraday moves can create trading opportunities and reflect immediate market sentiment around XRP.
XRP is a liquid, widely traded cryptocurrency whose short-term price can move quickly on concentrated order flow, news, or changes in liquidity. A 15-minute target isolates ultra-short-term volatility rather than longer-term trends, so outcomes are often driven by transient events such as exchange order matches, high-frequency trading, or breaking news.
Market odds summarize what traders collectively expect about whether the target will be met during the stated 15-minute window; they are a consensus signal, not a certainty, and can change rapidly as new information arrives.
It means the contract will look at a continuous 15-minute interval specified by the event to determine whether the target price is reached; the exact start and end times and how they are anchored are defined on the event page and in the contract rules.
Many short-window markets treat a price touch that meets or exceeds the target during the observation period as meeting the condition, but the official settlement definition (touch vs. close) is set in the event rules—check the event page for the precise criterion.
Resolution depends on the official settlement source(s) listed for this market; those could be one or more exchanges or an aggregated feed, and discrepancies between venues can matter for outcome determination.
Contingency and force-majeure provisions in the event's rules govern such cases; these rules explain whether an alternate feed, replayed data, or a different resolution process will be used—refer to the event page for the specific policy.
Resolution timing depends on the platform's verification process and any required data checks; platforms typically state an expected settlement timeline in the event details, so consult the event page for the anticipated timing and any post-window validation steps.