| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.42580 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will reach the price target of $1.42580 within a specified 15-minute measurement period; it matters because it lets traders speculate or hedge against very short-term price moves in XRP.
XRP is a widely traded cryptocurrency whose intraday price can be sensitive to exchange flows, large orders, and token-specific news such as regulatory developments or listings. A 15-minute target focuses on microstructure and short-term volatility rather than longer-term fundamentals, so outcomes are often driven by order-book dynamics and immediate market news.
Prediction market prices reflect the collective expectation about whether that 15-minute window will contain a price at or beyond $1.42580 and incorporate public information and traders' risk preferences. Always consult the market’s official settlement rules to understand exactly how the platform determines whether the target was reached.
The platform will designate a specific 15-minute window that is used to evaluate whether the price target is met; the exact start and end times are provided on the event page once scheduled and that window is what determines resolution.
Whether a single tick, trade, quoted price, or a close above the level qualifies depends on the market’s settlement rules; many short-window markets resolve on any official price reading equal to or exceeding the target, but you should check the event’s resolution criteria to be sure.
The event page or market rules specify the official price feed or index used for settlement (e.g., an aggregated index or one or more exchange tickers); consult those rules to know which data source governs resolution.
When the platform sets the market’s schedule it will announce the 15-minute measurement window and the close time; until then, traders should treat the market as not having a fixed resolution time and monitor the market page for the announced schedule before planning trades.
Microstructure anomalies can produce short-lived price prints that determine the result; some platforms apply data-cleaning rules or outlier filters, while others use the raw official feed — review the settlement policy for this event to learn how such situations are handled.