| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.42500 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will reach a spot price of $1.42500 during a specified 15-minute window. Short-window price targets like this matter because they test intraday liquidity, execution risk, and the market's reaction to news or order flow.
XRP is a widely traded digital asset with price movements driven by liquidity on exchanges, macro crypto market flows, and periodic news about Ripple and regulatory developments. Historically, XRP can exhibit sharp moves over minutes when large orders, listings, or legal updates occur; that intraday behavior is what this market is capturing.
Market odds on the platform reflect the collective view of participants about whether the target will be reached during the named 15‑minute interval; they update continuously and are best read as a real‑time market consensus. Always consult the market's official settlement rules for the authoritative definition of timing and price source.
The event resolves based on a specific 15‑minute period defined by the market's official rules; the start time will be shown on the event page. If the start is not yet posted (Closes: TBD), monitor the event page for the announced window before trading.
Settlement uses the price feed or exchange(s) specified in the market's official settlement rules. Participants should check the event page for the exact reference (single exchange, index, or aggregated feed) that will be used.
Typically the outcome is achieved if the reference price meets or exceeds the target at any time within the specified 15‑minute window according to the market's settlement definition; confirm the precise threshold (e.g., touch vs. close) on the event rules page.
The platform's dispute and force‑majeure procedures apply; typically the official settlement rules describe fallback feeds, averaging methods, or cancellation procedures. Review those provisions on the event page to understand how exceptional data issues are handled.
A single-outcome instrument means the market resolves to either occur or not occur per the rules. Until the close/start times are announced, liquidity and trading opportunities may be limited; check the event page for start/close times and watch for notifications so you can manage entry, exits, and risk before the 15‑minute window opens.