| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $87.7750 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether SOL will trade at the $87.7750 price level during a specific 15-minute interval; it matters because it lets traders express views on very short-term price action in Solana. The outcome offers a microtimescale check on liquidity, volatility, and immediate market reaction to news.
Solana (SOL) is a high-throughput smart-contract blockchain whose native token can show large intra-hour moves driven by order flow, liquidations, or news. A 15-minute target is a short-duration contract that focuses on tick-level price behavior rather than longer-term fundamentals, and is therefore sensitive to exchange data feeds and execution timing. The market is listed on KALSHI and currently shows total volume traded of $0 and a closing time labeled TBD.
Market odds here reflect the collective market view about whether that price will be reached in the specified 15-minute window and update as new information arrives; treat them as a real-time signal of expectations, not guaranteed forecasts.
The contract resolves based on a consecutive 15-minute window as defined in the market’s settlement terms; the exact start and end timestamps or the method for selecting the interval are specified on the event page—consult that page for the authoritative window definition.
Resolution typically relies on the designated price feed or exchange trades described in the market rules; whether a reported trade, quoted price, or midpoint constitutes a hit is spelled out in the settlement methodology on the event page.
The market currently lists its close as TBD; platform updates, the market page, and KALSHI notifications are the places to watch for an announced close time or any changes.
A single-outcome listing means the contract centers on one specified condition (the $87.7750 target within the interval); resolution will be binary with respect to that condition—check the event’s rules to confirm the exact resolution language.
Boundary handling depends on the timestamping and tie-break rules in the settlement specification; the market’s rule text will state whether a trade timestamped exactly at the start or end is included in the window.