| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $38.1979 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the crypto asset labeled HYPE will reach the $38.1979 price target at any time during a specified 15-minute measurement window. It matters to short-term traders and market observers who want to hedge or speculate on rapid intraday moves.
Short-duration crypto prediction markets like this capture expectations about immediate price action and are highly sensitive to order flow, liquidity, and minute-by-minute news. Historically, 15-minute windows in crypto can show sharp moves driven by large orders, exchange outages, or breaking announcements, so outcomes often reflect microstructure and short-term sentiment rather than longer-term fundamentals.
Market prices here represent the collective judgement of traders about whether the $38.1979 threshold will be hit during the 15-minute window; they summarize available information and risk preferences but are not guarantees of outcome.
Resolution depends on whether the authoritative reference price reaches the specified threshold at any moment during the defined 15-minute measurement window; consult the market rules to see whether the condition is 'greater than or equal to' or strictly 'greater than' and which feed is used.
The market's start and the contiguous 15-minute window are determined by the official event schedule on the platform; because the close/start is listed as TBD, the exact start time will be published by Kalshi in the market details and should be checked there for precise second-level definitions.
The settlement uses the price feed or exchange specified in the market's official rules—common choices are a single exchange ticker or a consolidated index—so review the market description on Kalshi to identify the authoritative source.
Zero traded volume so far indicates low liquidity and limited participation; that can mean wider spreads and more price volatility if trading begins, but it does not affect how the market is settled, which depends on the reference price during the measurement window.
Follow Kalshi's dispute and appeals process as described in their terms: gather timestamped evidence of the reference feed or exchange quotes, submit the dispute through the platform within the allowed window, and rely on their published resolution procedures for adjudication.