| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $38.1132 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the crypto token HYPE will meet the $38.1132 price target within a specified 15-minute interval. It matters because it isolates short-term price action and can be used to hedge or speculate on rapid moves in HYPE.
HYPE is a speculative cryptocurrency whose intraday price can be driven by low liquidity, exchange listings, social media momentum, and short-term trading flows. Short-duration target markets like this are popular for traders who want to take positions on very near-term volatility rather than longer-term fundamentals.
Market prices reflect traders' collective assessment of the chance that the stated condition will be met during the event window; they are not guarantees and can change as new information arrives or as liquidity shifts.
Resolution is based on KALSHI's official market rules: whether the HYPE price, as reported by the designated price source, meets the stated $38.1132 condition within the defined 15-minute measurement interval. Check the market's rule text on KALSHI for the exact comparison operator (e.g., greater than, at or above) and measurement convention.
The closing time and the start of the 15-minute window are set by KALSHI on the event page; at present the market close is listed as TBD, so consult the live market page for any announced start/close timestamps or updates.
KALSHI specifies the price source in the market description or rulebook for each event. Before trading, review the event details to see which exchange, composite feed, or oracle will be used for the official price that determines resolution.
Zero reported volume means there has been no trade activity yet on this market; low or no volume implies the market price (if any) may not reflect broad sentiment and that spreads or execution risk could be large when trading begins.
KALSHI markets generally include contingency and force-majeure rules that describe how outages, halts, or feed problems are addressed; these can include using alternate data sources, rescheduling the measurement window, or voiding the market—read the event's resolution policy on KALSHI for specifics.