| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.45560 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will reach the quoted price level of $1.45560 within the specified 15‑minute interval; short‑window markets like this matter because they test near‑term price momentum and liquidity. Traders use them to express views on immediate price moves or to hedge ultra‑short exposures.
XRP is a widely traded cryptocurrency that has historically shown episodes of rapid intraday movement driven by liquidity shifts, macro crypto news, and regulatory developments. Short‑duration targets are sensitive to order‑book depth, exchange spreads, and automated trading activity rather than long‑term fundamentals.
Market odds on this platform are a real‑time reflection of traders’ collective expectations about whether the target will be reached in the 15‑minute window; they update rapidly as new information, order flow, or technical momentum emerges and should be treated as one input among risk management and trading signals.
It means the market resolves based on whether XRP's price reaches the specified level during a single 15‑minute interval defined in the event rules; check the event page for the exact start and end timestamps and the official resolution source.
The platform lists the scheduled start and close times on the event page or in the market's rulebook; if times are listed as TBD, monitor the event page for updates or the platform’s announcements for when the window will be set.
Settlement uses the price source specified in the market's resolution rules — often a last‑trade price from a designated feed or consolidated index — so consult the event's resolution source to know which instrument and quote type will govern settlement.
Low historical volume implies thinner liquidity and wider spreads, increasing the chance of slippage and making market prices more sensitive to individual orders; traders should factor liquidity risk into position sizing and be aware that thin markets can move sharply on modest flow.
Platform settlement policies cover interruptions: the market may use the last available price, an alternate data feed, extend or void the window, or apply a predefined contingency; check the event's rules for the exact procedure that will be used in case of halts or outages.