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Shiba Inu price range on Mar 11, 2026 at 5pm EDT?

📊 $280 traded 🏦 Source: Kalshi
Total Volume
$280
Open Interest
280
Active Markets
29
Markets
29

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Yes Bid
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Prev Close
Buy YES → Buy NO

Prices in cents (1¢ = 1%). Trade on Kalshi.

All Outcomes (29)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
$0.000001 to 0.000001499 1%
$280 Trade →
$0.000006 to 0.000006499 0%
12¢ $0 Trade →
$0.0000055 to 0.000005999 0%
98¢ $0 Trade →
$0.0000145 or above 0%
$0 Trade →
$0.000005 to 0.000005499 0%
96¢ $0 Trade →
$0.000013 to 0.000013499 0%
$0 Trade →
$0.0000015 to 0.000001999 0%
$0 Trade →
$0.0000095 to 0.000009999 0%
$0 Trade →
$0.0000085 to 0.000008999 0%
$0 Trade →
$0.0000009 or below 0%
$0 Trade →
$0.0000045 to 0.000004999 0%
99¢ $0 Trade →
$0.00001 to 0.000010499 0%
$0 Trade →
$0.000012 to 0.000012499 0%
$0 Trade →
$0.000009 to 0.000009499 0%
$0 Trade →
$0.000011 to 0.000011499 0%
$0 Trade →
$0.000014 to 0.000014499 0%
$0 Trade →
$0.0000105 to 0.000010999 0%
$0 Trade →
$0.0000115 to 0.000011999 0%
$0 Trade →
$0.0000025 to 0.000002999 0%
$0 Trade →
$0.000004 to 0.000004499 0%
99¢ $0 Trade →
$0.0000125 to 0.000012999 0%
$0 Trade →
$0.000007 to 0.000007499 0%
99¢ $0 Trade →
$0.0000065 to 0.000006999 0%
99¢ $0 Trade →
$0.000002 to 0.000002499 0%
$0 Trade →
$0.0000135 to 0.000013999 0%
$0 Trade →
$0.000003 to 0.000003499 0%
99¢ $0 Trade →
$0.000008 to 0.000008499 0%
99¢ $0 Trade →
$0.0000035 to 0.000003999 0%
99¢ $0 Trade →
$0.0000075 to 0.000007999 0%
99¢ $0 Trade →

About This Market

This market asks which price range Shiba Inu (SHIB) will be in at 5pm EDT on March 11, 2026 across 29 discrete outcome bins; it lets traders express and compare views on SHIB's price at that specific timestamp. The result matters for participants tracking short-term SHIB moves or trading event-specific risk.

Shiba Inu is a high-profile memecoin whose price history has been driven by broad crypto market cycles, on-chain activity, tokenomics changes (burns, supply movements), and ecosystem developments such as layer-2 efforts and utility launches. Because SHIB has shown large intraday and multi-week volatility in the past, event-driven catalysts (exchange listings, major burns, regulatory actions) can produce sharp moves that determine which bin the price falls into.

Odds or prices on this market represent the aggregate beliefs of participants about which price bin will contain the reference SHIB price at the resolution time; they update as new information arrives but are not guarantees of the outcome.

Key Factors

Frequently Asked Questions

Which exact price source and aggregation method will be used to resolve the SHIB price at 5pm EDT on Mar 11, 2026 for this market?

The designated reference price feed and aggregation method are specified in the event's resolution rules on the KALSHI event page; consult that page to see which exchange(s) or index and which timestamp/averaging method the market will use.

What do the 29 outcomes represent and where can I see the numeric endpoints for each bin?

The 29 outcomes map to mutually exclusive SHIB price intervals (bins) that cover the resolution range; the exact numeric endpoints and labels for all 29 bins are listed directly on the event page so check there before trading.

When does trading close for this market and when will payouts occur?

Trading close time is shown on the KALSHI event page — this particular market currently shows 'TBD' for the close, so monitor the page for updates. Payouts occur after KALSHI verifies the reference price at 5pm EDT on March 11, 2026 and applies the market's resolution rules.

How does the currently low total volume traded ($280) affect how I should interpret this market?

Low volume implies lower liquidity and wider spreads, meaning that individual trades can move implied prices more and that quoted odds may reflect views of few participants; volume does not change the resolution rule but can affect market reliability as a signal.

If the reference SHIB price at 5pm EDT falls exactly on a boundary between two outcome bins, how is the winning outcome chosen?

Boundary and tie-handling procedures are part of the market's resolution rules on KALSHI; common approaches include using the exact decimal value, defined rounding, or a specified tie-break rule—check the event’s rules page for the precise method.

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