| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $37.9052 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the crypto asset HYPE will reach the price target $37.9052 during a specified 15-minute window on KALSHI. Short-duration targets like this matter because they test intraday liquidity and the market's reaction to rapid news or order flow.
KALSHI offers event contracts tied to short timeframes and specific price levels; these contracts settle based on a designated price feed or exchange and can resolve quickly once the window is live. Short-window crypto contracts are historically sensitive to low liquidity, exchange-specific prices, and any token-specific announcements or listings. Because this event currently shows no traded volume and the closing time is TBD, traders should confirm settlement sources and schedule details before participating.
Market prices reflect the collective, real-time expectations of participants and will move as new information and order flow arrive; use them as a dynamic signal rather than a fixed prediction.
The contract will resolve according to its rules if the settlement price feed records HYPE at or above $37.9052 within the defined 15-minute window; check the contract text for whether intra-window highs, exact timestamps, and rounding rules apply.
KALSHI will announce the specific start and end times (including time zone) before the market goes live; until those times are posted, traders should not assume a schedule and should monitor the event page and official notices.
The event’s settlement documentation on KALSHI identifies the official reference exchange or aggregate feed; consult that documentation because the chosen source governs what price observations count for settlement.
Zero traded volume means no matched bets have occurred yet, indicating low liquidity and potentially wide spreads; this raises execution risk and means a single order can move the market price substantially.
Catalysts include large market orders or block trades, exchange listings or delistings, issuer or community announcements, coordinated trading by large holders, and exchange outages or API errors that can produce abrupt short-window price moves.