| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0924184 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will hit the price target of $0.0924184 within a specified 15-minute observation period. Short, intraday events like this matter because they capture immediate market sentiment and can be driven by rapid flows, news, or large individual trades.
Dogecoin is a highly liquid but volatile cryptocurrency whose minute-to-minute price can move on thin news or coordinated retail activity. Intraday targets like a 15-minute window are influenced by broader crypto market direction (especially Bitcoin), exchange order book depth, and episodic catalysts such as exchange listings, large wallet transfers, or high-profile social-media mentions. The contract on KALSHI will settle based on the exchange/reference data and rules specified by the platform.
Prediction market odds on this contract represent the market's collective expectation that DOGE will meet the $0.0924184 condition during the stated 15-minute interval and will change as new information arrives; they are not guarantees and reflect sentiment and available liquidity at the time.
The contract monitors a single contiguous 15-minute interval specified by the event; the exact start and end timestamps will be defined on the KALSHI event page or contract terms. Consult the market listing for the scheduled observation period or watch for an announced start time if it is not yet posted.
Settlement depends on the reference pricing method named in the contract (for example, a consolidated spot feed or specific exchange trades). The event rules on the KALSHI page explain whether a single trade, an aggregated price, or a quoted level qualifies as a hit.
The market close time is listed on the event page; since this listing shows 'Closes: TBD', you should monitor the KALSHI page for an updated close time. Trading is typically disabled at or before the stated close time and the platform will reflect whether the market is open.
DOGE has a history of sharp, short-lived spikes driven by low-liquidity order execution, coordinated retail interest, or sudden macro/crypto moves. Minute-level volatility and the speed of order flow are more informative for a 15-minute target than longer-term trends.
Possible drivers include large whale buy or sell orders, exchange outages or maintenance, surprise listings/delistings or trading-pair announcements, sudden macro or regulatory news affecting crypto, and high-visibility social-media signals or endorsements from influential figures.