| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $37.8615 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the crypto asset labeled HYPE will meet a price threshold of $37.8615 within a 15‑minute measurement period. Short-duration price-target markets like this matter because they isolate immediate liquidity, sentiment, and short-term technical conditions for traders and analysts.
Short, time‑bounded crypto contracts are commonly used to trade expectations about minute‑scale price moves driven by order flow, liquidity and breaking news. HYPE’s short‑term behavior will be influenced by broader crypto market volatility, exchange liquidity where HYPE trades, and any token‑specific announcements or on‑chain events that affect demand.
Market odds here reflect the aggregate expectations of traders about whether the stated price threshold will be reached in the defined 15‑minute window. Treat those odds as a real‑time consensus signal that incorporates available information and liquidity rather than a deterministic forecast.
It specifies a time‑bounded price target: the contract resolves based on whether the HYPE asset reaches the specified $37.8615 threshold within the 15‑minute measurement period defined by the market. Consult the market page for the precise start and settlement window details.
The event page currently lists Closing Time as TBD; the market creator or KALSHI will publish the exact start/close times and the official measurement window on the contract page — check there for updates before trading.
Outcome determination typically follows the settlement rules on the KALSHI market page, which reference specific exchange price feeds or aggregated sources. Review the market’s settlement terms to see which exchange(s) and price definitions are used.
A traded volume of $0 indicates there has been no trading activity yet; low or no volume usually means limited liquidity, wider spreads, and that prices (if any) may be more sensitive to single orders or new information.
Yes. Exchange outages, delayed feeds, or disputed trades during the measurement window can delay settlement or trigger dispute/override procedures specified by the exchange/operator. Check the market’s terms for rules on exceptional circumstances.