| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $89.9487 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Solana (SOL) will reach the price target $89.9487 within a specified 15‑minute measurement period; outcomes like this matter to traders who want to express views on short, intraday price moves or hedge high‑frequency exposure.
Solana is a high‑throughput smart‑contract blockchain whose token has historically shown strong intraday volatility driven by macro crypto moves, liquidity events, and network‑specific news such as upgrades or outages. Short‑window markets capture microstructure effects — order‑flow, exchange liquidity, and sudden news — rather than longer‑term fundamentals. Note that this specific listing currently shows Total Volume Traded: $0 and Closes: TBD, which can indicate limited liquidity and an open timeline for settlement rules to apply.
Market prices here summarize traders' collective views about whether SOL will meet the $89.9487 condition during the specified 15‑minute window; interpret the market as a real‑time sentiment indicator about that narrowly defined event and check the market page for exact settlement mechanics.
The precise definition of the 15‑minute window and when it begins/ends is stated in the market's settlement rules on KALSHI; check that contract text to see whether it is any consecutive 15‑minute period, a fixed calendar slot, and which time zone is used.
The market page or the contract terms on KALSHI will specify the official price source (for example a consolidated index or a specific exchange); always consult those settlement details because different feeds can show materially different intraday prices.
Zero reported volume indicates little or no liquidity so far, and an open close date means timing or settlement rules may still be pending; low liquidity can produce wide spreads and make the market sensitive to single trades, so review contract terms and trade sizes carefully.
Sharp, unanticipated events — large market orders, breaking exchange or regulatory news, a sudden on‑chain spike in transfers or staking flows, or an abrupt resolution of a network outage — are the kinds of catalysts that typically move price that quickly.
Whether a brief touch counts depends on the market's settlement rule (e.g., 'any trade at or above the target during the window' versus 'average or close price'); consult the KALSHI market terms to see which criterion governs settlement.