| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $0.0967103 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Dogecoin (DOGE) will meet the specified $0.0967103 price condition within a defined 15‑minute measurement period. It matters because short, time‑boxed price targets capture rapid volatility and trader expectations around very short‑term moves in a liquid crypto asset.
Dogecoin is a high‑liquidity, high‑volatility memecoin whose price often moves with broader crypto market trends, major news, and social‑media‑driven flows. Short‑interval targets like a 15‑minute window are sensitive to intraday catalysts (exchange activity, large orders, network events) and to differences among price feeds and exchanges.
Market odds on this event reflect the aggregate trading activity and information of participants about the likelihood of the specified price condition being met during that 15‑minute window; they update as new information arrives and as liquidity changes.
Resolution depends on the event’s specific rule: whether the official DOGE/USD price meets the $0.0967103 condition within the designated 15‑minute measurement period. Consult the event’s resolution criteria on the KALSHI event page for the precise win condition (for example, 'at or above at any time during' vs. 'closing level').
The exact start and end timestamps for the 15‑minute window are set by the event listing and will be displayed on the KALSHI page; the ‘Closes: TBD’ note means the platform will publish the scheduled interval or timestamp before trading or settlement.
KALSHI specifies the reference exchange(s) or consolidated price feed for settlement in the event details; check the event page or the platform’s rules for the named feed and any tie‑breaking or aggregation methods used.
It indicates no trades have occurred yet on this market snapshot; volume can change as participants place orders. Low early volume can mean wider spreads and higher sensitivity to single trades.
If a data feed problem or exchange outage affects the reference price during the measurement window, KALSHI’s resolution policy and dispute procedures apply—these are documented on the platform and may include using alternate feeds, rolling windows, or adjudication by support.