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XRP 15 min · $1.43500 target

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About This Market

This market focuses on whether XRP will trade at or above a $1.43500 price level during a specified 15-minute interval. Short, time-limited price targets like this matter to traders who want to express views on immediate price microstructure and liquidity events.

XRP is a liquid, capital-marketed cryptocurrency whose short-term moves are shaped by broader crypto market direction, exchange order books, and on-chain flows. Fifteen-minute targets are particularly sensitive to intraday volatility, algorithmic trading, and any near-real-time news or exchange-specific events. Because this contract closes in a short window (Closes: TBD on the listing), the exact timing and resolution sources are critical.

Market odds on this contract are the market's aggregated view about whether that $1.43500 print will occur within the event's 15-minute window and will update as new orders, trades, and information arrive. For short timeframes, odds can swing rapidly in response to order flow, liquidity shifts, and breaking news.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How exactly is a 'hit' defined for the "XRP 15 min · $1.43500 target" event?

A 'hit' typically means there is a qualifying market trade at or above $1.43500 during the contract's designated 15-minute interval as defined by the market's official resolution rules; participants should consult the event's page or the exchange's rulebook for the precise source and trade/quote conventions used for settlement.

When does the 15-minute interval start and how will I know the contract's closing time?

The start and end times for the 15-minute window are specified on the event listing; because this particular listing shows 'Closes: TBD', check the market page for the scheduled start time or any updates from the exchange once times are finalized.

Which exchanges or price feeds determine whether the $1.43500 level is reached?

The contract resolution will rely on one or more specified data sources or exchange trade prints defined in the event rules; verify the market's resolution sources on the event page so you know which venues' trades will count.

If price touches $1.43500 for only a fraction of a second, will that count?

Whether a very brief trade counts depends on the contract's resolution criteria—most contracts count qualifying trades regardless of duration if they meet the trade print requirements, but the official rules should be consulted for any timing or print-size thresholds.

How can large orders or high-frequency strategies influence this short-duration outcome?

On a 15-minute horizon, a single large market or iceberg order or concentrated automated trading can push the bid/ask and create a trade at the target level, so sudden liquidity consumption or algorithmic spikes are common drivers of resolution changes in such short-window contracts.

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