| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,165.66 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will reach the USD price target of $2,165.66 within a specific 15-minute measurement interval. It matters to short-term traders and hedgers who want to express or protect views on minute-scale ETH price moves.
Ethereum is subject to high short-term volatility driven by macro liquidity, Bitcoin moves, on-chain activity, and news flow; minute-level targets can be hit by order-book imbalances or rapid information events. KALSHI hosts the market and will apply its published resolution rules and price feeds to determine outcome.
Market prices reflect the collective view of participants about the likelihood of the target being met during the 15-minute window and will update as new information arrives; they are indicative signals, not guarantees of future price behavior.
Resolution will use a single 15-minute interval defined in the market's rules; the official start and end timestamps and the exact price sampling method (e.g., index or exchange timestamp) are specified by KALSHI in the market description.
The market settles according to KALSHI's condition wording—typically requiring the reference ETH USD price to reach or exceed (or to equal) the stated level within the defined 15-minute period; consult the market's resolution criteria for the exact comparison operator and source.
The closing/resolution timestamp will be set by KALSHI and displayed on the market page when available; until that timestamp is published, traders should monitor the market for updates and any official notices from KALSHI about schedule changes.
Zero reported volume means little or no liquidity so far—prices may be thin and trade impact large; new orders can move the market substantially and spreads may be wide until more participation appears.
KALSHI's published dispute and fallback procedures govern disruptions: they may use alternative price sources, extend the measurement window, or follow a defined resolution committee process—check the market rules and platform announcements for the specific contingency plan.