| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.43760 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market concerns whether XRP will reach the specified $1.43760 target within a defined 15-minute measurement period. Short-interval price-target markets matter because they test immediate liquidity, order flow and can reflect sudden news or large orders.
XRP is a widely traded cryptocurrency whose price is driven by overall crypto market conditions, liquidity on major exchanges, regulatory developments, and large trader activity. A 15-minute target is an ultra-short horizon that is especially sensitive to order-book depth, exchange-specific prints, and algorithmic trading. The event’s listed closing time is currently TBD, so the exact settlement window and timetable should be confirmed with the platform.
Prediction market odds for this kind of event represent active traders’ consensus about whether the target will be met in the specified 15-minute window; they move in real time as participants place or remove orders. Because settlement mechanics and payout mapping vary, always consult the event rules on the platform to understand how quoted odds translate to final payouts.
It means the market is tied to whether XRP reaches the price target during a specified 15-minute measurement period. The exact definition of 'reach' (for example, a trade print touching the price, a candle close, or an averaged feed) and the start/end timestamps are defined in the market’s official rules — check those details on the platform.
'Closes: TBD' indicates that the platform has not yet posted the official closing or resolution time. Traders should monitor the event page and platform announcements for the scheduled resolution window; until the close is set, settlement remains undefined and trading behavior may be more speculative.
The reference exchange or price feed used for settlement is specified in the event’s rules. Some markets use a single exchange print, others use an aggregated index. If the event page does not state the source, consult the platform’s documentation or contact support to avoid ambiguity.
Edge-case handling (e.g., whether a single trade print at the target counts, or whether alternate feeds are used during a halt) is governed by the market’s resolution rules. Common approaches include counting any eligible trade print, using an alternative reference feed, or applying an adjudication procedure; review the official rules for this event to know which applies.
Total Volume Traded of $0 typically means no trades have executed yet on this market and it may be newly listed. A single outcome indicates the market is structured around one target rather than multiple mutually exclusive events. Low or no volume can mean wider spreads and lower liquidity, so early orders can move the market price more than in mature markets.