| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $68,303.07 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market concerns whether Bitcoin's traded price will meet the $68,303.07 target within a specified 15-minute interval. It matters because 15-minute target markets highlight short-term volatility and market microstructure that can be important for intraday traders and hedgers.
Short-interval crypto markets reflect immediate order flow, liquidity conditions, and the arrival of news; Bitcoin frequently exhibits rapid intraday moves that can cause narrow targets to be hit or missed. The market's final interpretation depends on the exact 15-minute window and the price feed or index used for settlement, which are set by the platform.
Market prices represent the collective market view about whether the target will be met during the designated 15-minute interval and can change quickly as new information arrives. Read the market text and settlement rules to map platform prices to outcome statements.
Resolution depends on the market's settlement rules: typically whether Bitcoin's official settlement price during the specified 15-minute interval meets the stated target; consult the market description for the precise trigger language (e.g., touch, equal, at-or-above).
The platform defines the 15-minute window boundaries in the market text or in a later schedule; because the market currently lists the close as TBD, the exact window may be announced later on the market page or via platform notifications.
KALSHI specifies the official price source in the market's settlement rules—this may be a consolidated index or one or more named exchanges; check the market documentation or contact KALSHI support for the definitive source.
Total volume of $0 indicates no trades have occurred yet on the market; 'Number of outcomes: 1' signals a single target outcome structure rather than multiple graded outcomes—review the payout rules to understand how a result would pay out.
The platform's terms and the market's settlement rules describe fallback procedures—these can include alternative data feeds, using an averaged price, or submitting a dispute to the platform; consult those rules or contact support for the official dispute and settlement process.