| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $38.6400 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the specified crypto price target of $38.6400 will be met within a 15-minute interval. Short-duration crypto markets like this matter because they isolate immediate price moves and let traders express or hedge views on near-term volatility.
Short, event-style crypto markets are often used around anticipated catalysts (liquidity events, listings, or news) and rely on a predefined price feed and resolution window. The listing shows Total Volume Traded: $0 and Closes: TBD, indicating no trades yet and that the exact timing or closing schedule is not yet posted by the platform. Because the window is only 15 minutes, market microstructure and short-term flows matter more than longer-term fundamentals.
Market prices (odds) on the platform reflect traders buying and selling based on their assessment of whether the $38.6400 threshold will be reached in the 15-minute window; those odds will change in real time as volume and information arrive.
It means the market resolves based on whether the target price condition is met within a single 15-minute resolution window defined by the event. The event page and rules will show the exact start and end times for that 15-minute interval once scheduled.
Resolution follows the platform's published criteria for this market: the designated price source (exchange or consolidated feed), the applicable timestamping, and the specific condition (e.g., touching or exceeding $38.6400). Consult the market’s resolution rules on the KALSHI event page for the authoritative method.
The listing currently shows Closes: TBD, so a closing time has not been posted; the market will close at the scheduled time displayed on the event page, and resolution will occur after the 15-minute window per KALSHI’s procedures.
Total Volume Traded: $0 indicates no transactions have occurred yet for this market. That implies low liquidity and that quoted odds may be unstable—any initial trades can move market odds significantly and slippage may be high for larger orders.
Immediate drivers include exchange-specific order flow (large market orders), breaking news or announcements released during the window, sudden changes in on-chain activity, and technical issues or outages at major venues; because the window is brief, a single large event can determine resolution.