| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $38.0985 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the crypto asset labeled “HYPE” will reach the price target of $38.0985 within a 15‑minute observation window. Short-duration targets like this matter because they isolate intraday liquidity, order‑book dynamics, and event‑driven volatility.
The contract is listed on Kalshi and is tied to a very short time horizon, so outcomes are driven by minute‑by‑minute price action rather than long‑term fundamentals. At the time of listing the market shows zero traded volume and its closing time is listed as TBD, so no market consensus has yet formed and timing details may still be specified by the platform.
Market prices represent the community’s collective view of whether the event will occur; with little or no volume, quoted prices can be especially noisy and subject to rapid change when trading begins. Always consult the market’s resolution rules to understand exactly what the odds imply and what constitutes a settled event.
Resolution depends on the market’s defined price source and timing rules: typically the market will require the HYPE spot price to meet or exceed $38.0985 at least once (or at a specified timestamp) within the 15‑minute observation window. Check the contract’s resolution criteria on the Kalshi market page for the exact definition used here.
The listing currently shows ‘Closes: TBD,’ so the exact start timestamp or scheduled observation window has not been published. Kalshi will post the official start/close times on the market page; subscribe to platform alerts or check the contract details for updates.
A single‑outcome listing often means the market resolves to a specific event value or a single settlement condition rather than multiple named outcomes; payout structure and whether it behaves like a binary or numeric contract will be specified in the market rules. Review the settlement and payout section on Kalshi to see how holdings convert to cash on resolution.
Zero reported volume indicates no prior trades and likely low liquidity; that raises execution risk, wider spreads, and higher price impact on any order. If you plan to trade, be prepared for volatility and check order book depth and minimum trade sizes before entering.
The market’s resolution sources (specific exchanges, aggregated index, or Kalshi’s reference feed) are listed in the contract’s technical details. If the page does not name the feed, contact Kalshi support or consult the market documentation to confirm which data sources will be used at settlement.