Ethereum price on July 13?
What you need to know
This market is asking: what will the price of Ethereum (ETH) be at exactly noon Eastern Time on July 13, 2026? It's a multiple-choice question with price ranges as the possible answers — right now the crowd thinks ETH will be somewhere between $1,700 and $1,800. A 'Yes' on a given range means ETH lands inside that bracket at that exact moment; every other range gets 'No'. It's a snapshot, not an average — one specific minute decides it. At noon ET on July 13, 2026, someone checks the closing price of the final second of the 12:00 one-minute candle for ETH/USDT on Binance specifically — not Coinbase, not Kraken, not any other exchange. Whatever dollar figure that shows, the matching price bracket wins. One important edge case: if the price lands exactly on a boundary between two brackets (say, exactly $1,800.00), it resolves to the higher bracket. If Binance data is unavailable, the market resolves 'No' for all brackets. The news provided today is about oil prices surging 3–4% following Iranian strikes in the Gulf region — not directly about Ethereum. However, major geopolitical shocks like this can ripple into crypto markets, sometimes pushing prices down as investors move to safer assets, and sometimes having little lasting effect. No Ethereum-specific news was provided. The key things to watch for this market would be broad crypto market moves, regulatory news, or any large ETH-specific developments between now and July 13. Crypto prices are genuinely hard to predict even hours in advance, let alone over a longer horizon. The market currently clusters around the $1,700–$1,800 range at 72%, but a single piece of news — a regulatory decision, a macro shock, a major hack, or a broad risk-off event — can move ETH hundreds of dollars in a day. The oil price surge in today's news is a reminder that global events outside crypto can suddenly shift the picture. The resolution also hinges on one specific exchange at one specific minute, so even a flash move matters.
The odds right now
- 1,700-1,80066%
- 1,800-1,90034%
- 1,600-1,7002%
- 1,900-2,0000%
- <1,3000%
- 1,300-1,4000%
- 1,400-1,5000%
- 1,500-1,6000%
- 2,000-2,1000%
- 2,100-2,2000%
- >2,2000%
Price history
1,700-1,800
How this resolves
Resolves July 13, 2026
This market will resolve according to the final "Close" price of the Binance 1 minute candle for ETH/USDT 12:00 in the ET timezone (noon) on the date specified in the title. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No". The resolution source for this market is Binance, specifically the ETH/USDT "Close" prices currently available at https://www.binance.com/en/trade/ETH_USDT with "1m" and "Candles" selected on the top bar. If the reported value falls exactly between two brackets, then this market will resolve to the higher range bracket. Please note that this market is about the price according to Binance ETH/USDT, not according to other exchanges or trading pairs.
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Other outcomes in this market
- 1,700-1,80066%
- 1,800-1,90034%
- 1,600-1,7002%
- 1,900-2,0000%
- <1,3000%
- 1,300-1,4000%
- 1,400-1,5000%
- 1,500-1,6000%
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