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Ethereum price range on Mar 17, 2026 at 5pm EDT?

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All Outcomes (40)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
$2,600 to 2,639.99 0%
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$1,600 to 1,639.99 0%
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$1,680 to 1,719.99 0%
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$1,439.99 or below 0%
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$1,480 to 1,519.99 0%
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$1,720 to 1,759.99 0%
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$1,560 to 1,599.99 0%
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$2,840 to 2,879.99 0%
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$1,640 to 1,679.99 0%
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$2,880 to 2,919.99 0%
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$2,640 to 2,679.99 0%
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$2,560 to 2,599.99 0%
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$2,000 to 2,039.99 0%
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$1,520 to 1,559.99 0%
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$1,800 to 1,839.99 0%
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$1,760 to 1,799.99 0%
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$1,440 to 1,479.99 0%
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$1,840 to 1,879.99 0%
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$2,800 to 2,839.99 0%
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$1,880 to 1,919.99 0%
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$2,760 to 2,799.99 0%
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$2,920 to 2,959.99 0%
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$2,720 to 2,759.99 0%
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$2,680 to 2,719.99 0%
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$1,920 to 1,959.99 0%
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$2,960 or above 0%
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$1,960 to 1,999.99 0%
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$2,440 to 2,479.99 0%
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$2,080 to 2,119.99 0%
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$2,360 to 2,399.99 0%
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$2,400 to 2,439.99 0%
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$2,200 to 2,239.99 0%
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$2,160 to 2,199.99 0%
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$2,280 to 2,319.99 0%
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$2,520 to 2,559.99 0%
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$2,120 to 2,159.99 0%
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$2,240 to 2,279.99 0%
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$2,320 to 2,359.99 0%
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$2,480 to 2,519.99 0%
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$2,040 to 2,079.99 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which predefined price range Ether (ETH) will fall into at 5:00 PM EDT on March 17, 2026. It matters because the market aggregates trader expectations about ETH value at a specific timestamp, providing a snapshot of sentiment and risk priced in by participants.

Ethereum is a liquid, globally traded digital asset whose price reflects macro liquidity, risk appetite, on‑chain activity, protocol changes, and regulatory developments. Since the shift to proof‑of‑stake and subsequent changes to issuance and staking, supply dynamics and on‑chain flows have been important drivers, while derivatives and centralized exchange liquidity continue to shape short‑term price moves.

Market odds on this platform reflect the relative willingness of traders to back each price‑range outcome and update continuously as new information arrives. Use them to gauge market sentiment for this exact timestamp, but remember they are not guarantees of the final result.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which specific price source will be used to settle the Ethereum price at Mar 17, 2026 5pm EDT?

The market's designated settlement source is listed in the event rules on the KALSHI event page; it will specify the exchange, index, or aggregation method used to produce the reference price for that timestamp.

How are the 40 outcomes defined and how will I know which range wins at 5pm EDT on Mar 17, 2026?

Each outcome corresponds to a single, non‑overlapping ETH price interval shown on the event page; after the reference price for the timestamp is determined, the outcome whose interval contains that settlement price is declared the winner.

When does trading close for this market and when will settlement be posted for the Mar 17, 2026 5pm EDT outcome?

The market close time is listed on the event page (currently TBD); settlement is performed after the reference price is verified per KALSHI's procedures and the result is published publicly—timing depends on data availability and any required adjudication.

What happens if the primary price feed or exchange is unavailable exactly at 5pm EDT on Mar 17, 2026?

KALSHI's rulebook defines fallback sources and contingency procedures (alternate exchanges, aggregated indices, or delayed settlement) for feed outages; check the market rules for the precise fallback hierarchy and dispute process.

If there is an extreme short‑lived move (a flash crash or large block trade) at 5:00 PM EDT, how is the winner determined?

The winner is determined by the designated settlement methodology (e.g., spot, median, or TWAP) as specified in the event rules; different measurement methods handle transient spikes differently, so review the precise price calculation method to understand how short‑lived moves will be treated.

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