| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $2,173.37 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ether (ETH) will meet the $2,173.37 target as measured over a 15-minute measurement period; it matters to short-term traders and hedgers who want to express or manage views about immediate ETH price moves.
Ether is a highly liquid but often volatile crypto asset whose short-term price can swing on order-flow, macro headlines, and on-chain events. Short-window markets like this magnify the impact of transient liquidity imbalances, exchange flows, and scheduled announcements compared with longer-dated contracts.
Market odds on the event reflect the collective, real-time assessment of participants and will change as new information arrives; interpret them as a live aggregate view of whether the 15-minute price condition will be met, and consult the event page for exact settlement rules.
It indicates the market is tied to whether Ether meets the $2,173.37 price condition as defined over a 15-minute measurement period; the event’s official resolution rules (for example whether the price must be at-or-above, strictly above, or an average) are on the Kalshi event page.
The closing time is listed as TBD on the summary; Kalshi will publish the explicit start and end times for the 15-minute measurement window on the event page—consult that page for the authoritative schedule and any time-zone details.
The event’s settlement data source (a specific exchange, consolidated index, or oracle) is specified in the event’s settlement details on Kalshi; always confirm the named feed there because the chosen source determines the quote used for resolution.
Short, sharp moves such as large market orders, concentrated sell or buy pressure, liquidation cascades in futures markets, or time-aligned news-driven spikes can flip the outcome because the window is short and sensitive to transient imbalances.
Platforms typically have rules for delays, voiding, or alternative settlement in cases of data feed failures, exchange outages, or force majeure; if such issues arise Kalshi will follow its published dispute and settlement procedures—check the event terms and the platform’s rulebook for details.