| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $40.0829 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This Kalshi market asks whether the crypto instrument labelled “HYPE” will meet a $40.0829 price target at a 15‑minute observation. Short‑window target markets matter because they isolate immediate price moves and trader reactions to rapid news or order flow.
Minute‑level target markets like this are used to test very short‑term price behavior rather than longer trend expectations; they are common in crypto where volatility can produce large moves in minutes. The listing shows no trading volume yet and the market close time is not set, meaning price discovery and settlement details should be confirmed on the platform before trading. Because the window is so short, resolution depends heavily on the exact price feed and timestamp Kalshi designates as the official source.
Market prices on Kalshi reflect the current consensus of traders about whether the target will be met at the observation time and will move as new information and trades arrive. Interpret prices as a live signal of supply and demand, but factor in liquidity and the chosen oracle/timestamp for settlement.
It means the market will check HYPE's price at a specified 15‑minute observation and compare it to the $40.0829 target; whether that constitutes meeting the target depends on the resolution condition defined on the Kalshi market page (for example, which comparison operator and which venue/oracle are used).
The market currently lists 'Closes: TBD', so Kalshi will publish the official close and the exact observation timestamp on the market page prior to settlement; monitor the event page and the exchange’s notices for updates.
Zero volume indicates no active liquidity so far, which can lead to wide effective spreads and large price impact from a single trade; check order book depth (if available), start size small, and be prepared for limited ability to exit a position quickly.
The market’s description on Kalshi specifies the designated data source or exchange feed (the oracle); resolution will follow that source’s reported price at the exact timestamp—confirm that source before trading because different feeds can report different prices in volatile moments.
Immediate drivers include exchange order book sweeps, large OTC or on‑chain transfers, last‑minute exchange announcements (listings/halts), security disclosures or exploits, and major market‑wide news that triggers correlation moves across crypto assets.