| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $89.0743 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Solana (SOL) will reach the price target of $89.0743 during a specified 15-minute interval. It matters to short-term traders and hedgers who want a market instrument tied to an exact intraday price event.
Solana is a widely traded, often volatile cryptocurrency; short windows like 15 minutes can produce outcomes driven by microstructure (order-book) events rather than long-term fundamentals. Markets that use precise price targets capture momentary spikes, exchange-specific quotes, and news-driven moves that can occur rapidly.
Prediction market odds reflect the collective market belief about whether SOL will touch the stated price during the 15-minute window and update as new information arrives; treat them as a real-time sentiment indicator rather than a certainty.
The '15 min' denotes a continuous 15-minute interval during which the market checks whether SOL reaches the target; the precise start and end timestamps (and timezone) are defined by KALSHI on the event page, so consult that listing for the official window.
Resolution follows the event’s specified reference price source listed by KALSHI—this may be a single exchange, an aggregate feed, or a specific oracle. Check the event’s resolution clause on KALSHI for the exact data source.
Whether a brief touch qualifies depends on KALSHI’s resolution criteria for this event; many short-window markets count any reported timestamp where the reference price equals or crosses the target, but you should verify the event’s explicit rules.
If the event counts any single qualifying timestamp, one touch is sufficient; if the rules require sustained price or other conditions, those specifics will be stated in the event resolution policy—refer to KALSHI’s event details.
KALSHI’s published settlement and dispute policies describe fallback procedures (backup feeds, aggregation, or adjudication) for data issues; review those policies and the event’s fallback rules to understand how such incidents would affect resolution.