| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.42330 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will hit a price target of $1.42330 within a specified 15‑minute measurement window; it matters to traders who want to take positions on very short‑term crypto price moves and intraday volatility.
XRP is a liquid, widely traded cryptocurrency whose short‑term price is driven by order flow, exchange liquidity, and newsflow rather than long‑term fundamentals. Fifteen‑minute contracts focus on transient moves caused by large trades, algorithmic activity, or time‑specific announcements; participants should review the event's official resolution rules because these determine which exchange or feed and which timestamp govern settlement.
Market odds on this event represent the current balance of participant beliefs about whether the target will be reached during the contract's measurement window; treat them as a real‑time sentiment indicator and always cross‑check with live price feeds and the contract's resolution criteria before trading.
Check the event's official resolution clause: the outcome is defined by the designated price source and the measurement rule. Commonly that means an official trade price on the specified exchange equals or exceeds $1.42330 at some point during the stated 15‑minute window, but the contract may instead use a timestamped quote, VWAP, or aggregated feed—so confirm the precise definition on the event page.
The event page should list the exact start and end times or explain how they will be announced; if the page lists 'Closes: TBD', the platform will publish the measurement window later. Settlement timing after the window can vary by platform—check the contract rules for expected resolution and payout timing.
The contract's resolution source is specified in the event details or rulebook; it may be a single named exchange, an aggregated index, or a specific tick/quote provider. Before trading, verify which venue(s) are authoritative because different venues can show different prices at the same moment.
Use real‑time trade prints and order books on the designated exchange(s), set fast price alerts, and watch for sudden order‑book imbalances or large market orders. Be mindful of latency between your data source and the platform's resolution feed and account for fees and slippage when sizing trades.
Review the platform's force‑majeure and dispute procedures in the rulebook: typical remedies include using the next available price, falling back to an alternate official feed, pausing resolution, or following a pre‑specified dispute-resolution process. If you need clarification during an incident, contact the platform's support and consult the event's published adjudication rules.