| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,061.66 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market concerns whether Ether (ETH) reaches the $2,061.66 price level as measured on a 15-minute basis; short-interval targets matter for traders who depend on minute-scale moves and event-driven volatility.
ETH is a widely traded, volatile crypto asset where minute-level price moves frequently reflect order-flow, news, and derivatives activity. Short-duration contracts like this one amplify the influence of single large trades, exchange spreads, and timing of announcements. The contract’s specific resolution rules (price source, timestamping, and rounding) determine exactly how the target is judged.
Prediction-market quotes summarize collective market expectations conditional on the contract's resolution mechanics; always consult the event page for the official oracle and settlement details before interpreting prices.
The title indicates a 15-minute measurement window or timestamp, but the market’s official resolution rules on KALSHI will state whether it checks a single timestamp, any trade within a 15-minute window, or an averaged price — confirm the exact definition on the event page.
The listing shows 'Closes: TBD'; KALSHI will publish the contract’s closing time and the resolution timestamp in the market details prior to settlement, so monitor the event page for the official close and settlement schedule.
The event’s resolution section will identify the authoritative price source — it may reference a specific exchange tick, an aggregated feed, or an external oracle — check those details to know which venue and rules govern settlement.
Because very short windows are sensitive to single large trades and temporary spread widening, traders should factor in order-book depth, recent intraday volatility, and the timing of scheduled announcements when sizing positions or placing orders.
Zero volume means the market has not yet traded and there is no established market price; initial trades may move quotes substantially and liquidity may be limited until more participants transact.