| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price to beat: $1.42499 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will be higher or lower over a specific 15-minute interval. Short, time-limited markets matter because they isolate immediate price reaction to order flow, liquidity shifts, or breaking information.
XRP is a liquid cryptocurrency that often moves quickly in response to order-book imbalances, exchange flows, and news. A 15-minute horizon emphasizes market microstructure (liquidity, spreads, bot activity) more than fundamentals and can produce rapid swings that differ from longer-term trends.
Prices in this prediction market reflect the collective expectation about XRP’s direction during the 15-minute window and update as new information arrives. For such a short event, market prices can change rapidly and are sensitive to trading volume and execution timing.
The market resolves by comparing a specific reference price (the pre-window or official start price) to the price at the designated end of the 15-minute window. The event page lists the exact reference price and tie-resolution rules—check that description for whether equal prices count as 'Up', 'Down', or a null/void outcome.
The exact 15-minute start and end times are set on the market page; some markets specify a clock time while others begin on first trade or at a posted start time. Because this market’s close is listed as TBD, confirm the start time on the platform before trading.
Resolution typically occurs shortly after the 15-minute window closes, once the platform confirms the reference price per its rules. Payout timing follows the platform’s settlement procedures—see the event’s resolution policy for expected timing.
A $0 volume so far indicates no prior liquidity; early orders may move the market substantially and you may face wide spreads or slippage. Consider order size relative to expected liquidity and check if the platform enforces minimum fills or fees.
The event description should list the exchange(s) or composite feed used to determine the reference and final prices. If the description is silent, contact the platform or consult its resolution rules—knowing the exact data source matters for fast, short-duration events.