| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $37.4691 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the crypto referenced as "HYPE" will meet a $37.4691 price target within a defined 15-minute observation window. It matters because short-timeframe price events can reflect sudden volatility and trading interest in a token and offer a focused way to trade that event.
The listing ties a narrow time window (15 minutes) to a precise price target, creating a binary outcome determined by whether the underlying asset reaches or exceeds that level during the observation period. Markets of this kind are sensitive to intraday liquidity, exchange feeds, and short-term news; historical behavior of the asset and recent volatility are especially relevant when the window is so brief. Because the event currently shows zero traded volume and has a TBD close, active trading and a confirmed start/settlement schedule will be necessary before the market can provide live price discovery.
Market prices on this event reflect traders' aggregated expectations about whether the target will be met during the 15-minute window, but they are influenced by liquidity, timing, and the specific settlement feed used by the platform. Treat the market quote as a real-time consensus signal, not a guaranteed prediction.
A successful outcome is determined if the HYPE price meets or exceeds the specified $37.4691 target according to the platform's settlement price feed at any point during the designated 15-minute observation window; the platform's official settlement rules define the precise cutoff and tie-breaking procedures.
The start time is determined and published by the platform; because the event currently lists the close as TBD, you should watch the KALSHI event page for the announced start time and any timestamped schedule that specifies the 15-minute interval.
KALSHI settles on a designated public price feed or exchange(s) specified in the event's settlement details; consult the event's official settlement documentation to see which feed(s) and any fallback procedures will be used.
Zero volume means there has been no liquidity or price discovery yet; that can result in wider bid/ask spreads, less reliable implied information, and potential difficulty executing large orders until other traders provide liquidity.
Whether a momentary cross counts depends on the platform's settlement rules and the resolution of the price feed; some markets accept any recorded crossing during the window while others require a confirmed quote—check the event's settlement specifications for the definitive rule.