| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0934135 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the price of Dogecoin (DOGE) will meet or exceed $0.0934135 within a specified 15-minute measurement window. It matters because short, high-resolution targets test intraday liquidity and risk from spikes or large orders rather than longer-term trends.
Dogecoin is a highly liquid, retail-driven cryptocurrency that often exhibits sharp intraday moves driven by social media, large traders, and liquidity gaps on individual exchanges. Short-duration targets like a 15-minute window capture transient events (order flow surges, exchange anomalies, or news-driven spikes) that longer markets smooth out. Market structure, exchange selection, and minute-by-minute order flow history are therefore especially relevant for this event.
Odds in this context reflect market participants' collective view of the likelihood that DOGE will reach the specified price within that precise 15-minute interval. They should be interpreted as a real-time consensus signal, not a guarantee—monitor settlement rules and the underlying price feed used for resolution.
The 15-minute window is the specific contiguous time interval used to check whether DOGE reaches the target price; the event page or settlement rules will state the exact start and end timestamps and whether the window aligns to clock minutes or a platform-defined snapshot.
Resolution depends on the event's settlement rules: some markets count any trade or timestamped exchange price that meets or exceeds the target during the window, while others use closing prints or aggregate prices; consult the event's rulebook for the exact criterion.
KALSHI specifies the authoritative feed or exchange(s) on the event page; commonly platforms use one or a set of major exchanges or an aggregated index — check the event details to know which venue's prices determine the outcome.
Settlement timing is governed by the platform's procedures listed on the event page; some markets have an immediate automated settlement after the window, while others allow a short verification period to confirm the reference feed before marking the outcome final.
Historically, rapid targets are more probable during periods of heightened market activity — such as major news, scheduled token or exchange events, or low liquidity on the reference venue — and less likely during calm, high-liquidity periods when large price jumps are damped.