| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.42440 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will trade at or above $1.42440 during a specific 15-minute measurement window. It matters to participants who want to speculate on or hedge against very short-term price moves in XRP.
XRP is a liquid cryptocurrency whose intraday price can move rapidly in response to exchange order flow, algorithmic trading, and news about the broader crypto market or Ripple-related developments. A 15-minute target focuses attention on microstructure factors—order book depth, trade prints, and short-lived liquidity events—rather than longer-term fundamentals. Because the window is short, outcomes often reflect transient spikes or dips rather than sustained trends.
Market prices on this contract represent the crowd-sourced view of whether that specific intraminute event will occur; they update as new information arrives. Interpret them as a real-time aggregation of expectations, not as fixed forecasts, and always consult the event rules for settlement details.
The outcome is settled based on whether the platform's designated price source records XRP trading at or above $1.42440 at any point during the contract's specified 15-minute measurement window; consult the event's official rules for the exact settlement feed, timestamp conventions, and tie-break procedures.
The start time for the 15-minute window is defined in the market's detailed terms and is typically announced on the event page or at market open; if a start time is not yet posted, the platform will publish it before resolution.
Settlement uses the exchange(s) or aggregated price feed specified in the contract's settlement details; the chosen feed determines whether isolated prints on a particular venue count, so check the event page for the exact data sources.
Yes—if the official settlement feed records such a trade at or above the target during the 15-minute window and it meets the contract's price definition, the market will resolve accordingly; platforms may investigate anomalous data but generally follow the stated rules.
Consider execution risk, slippage, and the limited time horizon—liquidity and latency matter more than for longer-term bets; use tight risk controls, understand the settlement feed, and be prepared for rapid outcomes driven by order flow or sudden news.