| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $88.8533 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether SOL will reach the specific price target $88.8533 during a 15-minute observation window; it matters because short intraday price moves can generate trading opportunities and indicate market stress or momentum.
Solana (SOL) is an actively traded cryptocurrency known for episodic high volatility driven by on-chain activity, network events, macro crypto news, and large trades. Short-duration markets like this capture flash moves that longer-term markets miss; the event page and KALSHI’s settlement rules will give the definitive timing and data source for resolution, which currently shows Closes: TBD.
Market odds on this page represent the collective expectation that SOL will reach the stated price within the 15-minute window and will move in real time as new information arrives; with low volume or thin liquidity, those odds may swing widely on relatively small trades.
It indicates the settlement depends on whether SOL hits the target within a 15-minute observation window; the event page or KALSHI’s official contract text will state whether that window is a specific scheduled interval or any consecutive 15-minute period on the settlement day.
KALSHI specifies the official price feed or exchange(s) used for settlement in the contract details on the event page; check that settlement source because different feeds can show different ticks during a high-volatility 15-minute window.
'Closes: TBD' means the market's final trading deadline or scheduled observation timing has not been posted yet; traders should monitor the event page for the announced close and settlement window, since trading availability and the exact resolution timestamp depend on that information.
Yes—zero or very low historical volume implies low liquidity, wider bid-ask spreads, and greater susceptibility to price movement from small trades, so market-implied expectations can be less reliable until more participants provide liquidity.
Very large market orders or concentrated whale activity, sudden exchange-specific news (e.g., outages or fast listings), acute on-chain incidents or security events, major macro or sector news released during the window, and large liquidation cascades are the primary types of events that can produce rapid 15-minute price moves.