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Bitcoin price on Mar 8, 2026 at 5pm EDT?

📊 $172K traded 🏦 Source: Kalshi
Total Volume
$172K
Open Interest
120,458
Active Markets
40
Markets
40

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All Outcomes (40)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
$67,000 or above 51%
53¢ 59¢ $32K Trade →
$69,000 or above 13%
12¢ $23K Trade →
$68,000 or above 29%
27¢ 30¢ $22K Trade →
$67,500 or above 39%
39¢ 44¢ $14K Trade →
$66,500 or above 67%
64¢ 69¢ $14K Trade →
$63,500 or above 97%
95¢ 100¢ $12K Trade →
$68,500 or above 22%
16¢ 19¢ $6K Trade →
$66,000 or above 73%
72¢ 73¢ $6K Trade →
$65,000 or above 88%
83¢ 89¢ $6K Trade →
$70,000 or above 8%
$5K Trade →
$62,000 or above 99%
98¢ 100¢ $4K Trade →
$64,500 or above 93%
90¢ 96¢ $4K Trade →
$69,500 or above 6%
10¢ $3K Trade →
$64,000 or above 94%
96¢ 98¢ $3K Trade →
$65,500 or above 81%
82¢ 87¢ $2K Trade →
$77,500 or above 1%
$2K Trade →
$77,000 or above 1%
$2K Trade →
$61,500 or above 99%
98¢ 100¢ $2K Trade →
$59,500 or above 99%
99¢ 100¢ $2K Trade →
$71,500 or above 1%
$2K Trade →
$63,000 or above 99%
97¢ 100¢ $1K Trade →
$71,000 or above 1%
$1K Trade →
$70,500 or above 4%
$941 Trade →
$62,500 or above 99%
98¢ 100¢ $880 Trade →
$73,000 or above 1%
$747 Trade →
$61,000 or above 99%
98¢ 100¢ $734 Trade →
$72,000 or above 1%
$399 Trade →
$74,500 or above 1%
$191 Trade →
$60,500 or above 99%
99¢ 100¢ $66 Trade →
$72,500 or above 1%
$63 Trade →
$76,000 or above 0%
$0 Trade →
$75,000 or above 0%
$0 Trade →
$58,500 or above 0%
99¢ 100¢ $0 Trade →
$73,500 or above 0%
$0 Trade →
$76,500 or above 0%
$0 Trade →
$74,000 or above 0%
$0 Trade →
$60,000 or above 0%
99¢ 100¢ $0 Trade →
$58,000 or above 0%
99¢ 100¢ $0 Trade →
$59,000 or above 0%
99¢ 100¢ $0 Trade →
$75,500 or above 0%
$0 Trade →

About This Market

This market asks what the Bitcoin (BTC) spot price will be on Mar 8, 2026 at 5:00pm EDT; it matters because traders use such time‑specific markets to express views on near‑term price drivers and to hedge time‑bound exposure.

Bitcoin price outcomes at a single timestamp reflect a mix of crypto‑specific flows (exchanges, custodians, retail/institutional demand) and broader macro conditions (USD moves, risk appetite, monetary policy signals). Historical episodes show that single‑point prices can move sharply around major economic releases, exchange outages, or concentrated block trades, so markets for a specific timestamp often price in tail risk and scheduled events. Check the market page for the listed reference price source and outcome granularity.

Market odds here summarize how traders are currently valuing each discrete price outcome at the specified timestamp; they are a snapshot of market consensus and liquidity, not a guarantee of future movement. Use odds alongside fundamental analysis and the event’s settlement rules to interpret market information.

Key Factors

Frequently Asked Questions

What exact timestamp and timezone does this event use to determine the Bitcoin price?

The event uses the price at Mar 8, 2026 at 5:00pm Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). Convert as needed to your local timezone; confirm the platform’s stated reference timezone and whether they use a single second, a minute average, or another convention in the event rules.

Which exchange or index will be used to settle the market price for this event?

The platform’s event rules specify the official price source or aggregator used for settlement; consult the market’s rulebook on the event page to see which exchange(s) or index will determine the settlement price.

How do the 40 outcomes in this market map to Bitcoin price ranges at that timestamp?

Each outcome corresponds to a labeled price interval or discrete price point listed on the market page; outcome labels and boundaries are shown on the event interface—review them to understand which outcome covers the price range you expect BTC to be in at the timestamp.

Can last‑minute exchange outages, trade halts, or data errors change how this event is settled?

Yes—major exchange outages, trade halts, or post‑period data corrections can affect the reference price. The platform’s dispute and resolution policies describe how such situations are handled (for example, using an alternate data source or applying a resolution committee).

How should I use on‑chain and macro indicators to form a view about this specific timestamp outcome?

Combine near‑term macro calendar items (economic releases, Fed remarks) with real‑time on‑chain metrics (exchange inflows/outflows, large wallet movements) and order‑book depth. For a single timestamp, focus on signals that can change within hours leading up to 5pm EDT rather than long‑term fundamentals.

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