| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,043.47 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will hit the $2,043.47 price target within a specified 15-minute measurement period. It matters because short-interval price-target markets highlight high-frequency drivers of crypto prices and let traders express views on near-term price moves.
Ethereum is a highly liquid but volatile crypto asset whose price reacts to macro news, exchange flows, derivatives expiries, large trades, and network-specific events such as upgrades or staking activity. Minute-scale targets are influenced by order-book dynamics and transient liquidity rather than longer-term fundamentals. The market is listed on KALSHI and currently shows no traded volume, indicating it is newly created or not yet active.
Market odds on this platform reflect the crowd’s aggregate view of the likelihood of the specified price condition being true at settlement; they update in real time as new information and trades arrive. For a short 15-minute target, odds mostly capture immediate liquidity, news, and technical triggers rather than long-run fundamentals.
The event outcome depends on the settlement criterion specified on the KALSHI event page—typically whether the official price source reports ETH at or above the target during the defined 15-minute measurement or at a particular timestamp within that window. Check the event’s settlement rules on KALSHI for the precise wording.
The start and end times will be listed on the event page once scheduled. Because this market currently shows 'Closes: TBD', watch the event page or KALSHI notifications for the announced window and any timezone or timestamp conventions used for settlement.
KALSHI will name an official price source or index in the event’s settlement details; it may be a consolidated feed or a specific exchange ticker. Refer to the event description for the definitive source and any fallback rules.
If the designated feed is unavailable or liquidity is thin during the window, KALSHI’s published settlement procedures typically specify fallbacks (alternate feeds, time-shifted snapshots, or arbitration). Such situations can lead to delayed settlement or use of a substitute data source per platform rules.
Zero volume means the market is newly listed or not yet traded; early trading often has wide spreads and limited liquidity. Participants should expect higher execution risk and potential slippage until order flow builds and should confirm settlement details before trading.