| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.43930 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will reach the price target of $1.43930 within a 15-minute measurement window. It matters because short, sharp price moves can be driven by news, liquidity shifts, or large orders and are of interest to traders and liquidity providers.
XRP is a cryptocurrency whose short-term price is sensitive to exchange order flow, macro sentiment across crypto markets, and regulatory developments involving major industry participants. Historically, XRP has experienced rapid intra-day moves during times of high news flow or low on-chain/exchange liquidity. Markets like this isolate a very short time horizon to let participants express views on ultra-short-term price behavior.
Prediction market prices reflect the collective view of traders about the likelihood of the specific event outcome and can move quickly as new information arrives. For settlement rules, traders should consult the market operator’s event page to see which reference prices and time-stamping procedures will be used to determine whether the target was reached.
The market will use a 15-minute interval as defined by the market operator’s rules; that interval may be anchored to a specific start time or triggered by an event specified on the platform. Check the event description and settlement rules on the market page for the exact timing protocol.
Settlement depends on the reference price source declared by the platform (e.g., a particular exchange, an index, or an aggregated feed). The event page or official rules will state which price type (trade price, bid/ask quote, or midpoint) is used.
Handling of erroneous, reversed, or outlier prints is governed by the platform’s dispute and price-cleaning procedures; many operators exclude clearly erroneous prints and rely on pre-specified feeds or adjudication processes. Review the market’s settlement and dispute policies for details.
Yes — large market orders, sudden withdrawals of liquidity, or concentrated algorithmic strategies can move price sharply within minutes, so short-window events are particularly sensitive to order flow and market depth.
The official settlement criteria and reference data source are posted on the market operator’s event page and in its rulebook. Always consult those primary documents for authoritative guidance before trading.