| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $40.5653 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the crypto asset labeled HYPE will meet a $40.5653 price target in a 15‑minute resolution window; it matters to traders who focus on very short‑term price moves and settlement mechanics in event markets.
Markets like this are offered on KALSHI and tie contract settlement to an external price feed or index for the named asset. Short 15‑minute windows capture immediate volatility and can be affected by exchange snapshots, oracle aggregation methods, and sudden news or order‑flow events. At launch this specific market shows zero volume and a close time listed as TBD, so settlement rules and the reference source on the event page should be confirmed before trading.
Prediction market odds are a real‑time aggregation of traders' expectations about the event condition; they move as new information arrives but do not alter the contract's stated settlement rules.
It indicates the market resolves based on HYPE's price over a 15‑minute measurement window or at a 15‑minute timestamp; the event page and contract rules on KALSHI specify whether settlement uses a single snapshot, an average across the 15 minutes, or another timing convention.
Settlement depends on the contract's stated reference (an exchange, consolidated feed, or oracle) and the measurement method detailed on the event page; consult that source to see exactly which feed and calculation are used to decide if the target was met.
It means this contract is structured around a single resolution condition rather than multiple mutually exclusive price bands; review the market description to confirm whether that single condition is binary (met/not met) or otherwise defined.
No—the settlement procedure is governed by the contract terms regardless of trading volume; however, $0 volume indicates little or no liquidity so market prices and the ability to enter/exit positions may be thin until order flow appears.
KALSHI will publish the official close and resolution times on the event page or in the contract notes; check that page, platform notifications, or support documentation for updates and any last‑minute amendments to timing or settlement references.