| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $38.3924 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the crypto asset labeled "HYPE" will hit a price target of $38.3924 within a specific 15‑minute window; outcomes like this matter because they let traders express views on very short, event‑driven price moves.
Short‑duration crypto contracts capture volatility around listings, announcements, or coordinated social media activity that can cause rapid price swings. Resolution depends on the official price source and timestamp defined by the market host (KALSHI), and historical micro‑moves in many crypto tokens show that timing and the data feed used for settlement are critical.
Market odds reflect the collective view of participants about whether the target will be reached during that 15‑minute interval and will move as new information, order flow, or liquidity arrives; interpret them as a real‑time signal rather than a guaranteed forecast.
It defines a binary condition: whether the asset called HYPE reaches a price of $38.3924 at any point during a single 15‑minute interval. The market settles based on whether that condition is met according to the contract's resolution rules.
The start and end times are set according to the market's official rules and will be published on the event page; participants should check the contract documentation for the exact timestamping method because resolution depends on those definitions.
Resolution uses the authoritative data source specified by KALSHI in the event terms—typically a named exchange or aggregated index—so consult the event's resolution clause to see the exact feed and tie‑breaking procedures.
Whether a momentary trade or quote above the target counts depends on the event's resolution criteria; many short‑window contracts count any valid reported price at or above the target during the interval, but you should confirm the precise definition in the market rules.
Zero prior volume indicates limited liquidity and that prices may move substantially when trading begins; a 'Closes: TBD' status means the market open/close schedule has not been finalized—monitor the event page for updates and review the settlement rules before trading.