| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $90.3083 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the price of SOL will hit exactly $90.3083 within a specified 15-minute window; it matters because short intraday moves can be driven by concentrated liquidity and news, making such binary questions useful for traders and hedgers.
Solana (SOL) is a high-liquidity cryptocurrency whose intraday price can swing rapidly due to order flow, protocol news, and broader crypto market moves. A 15-minute target bet isolates very short-term price dynamics and therefore emphasizes execution timing, exchange microstructure, and immediate information flow rather than longer-term fundamentals.
Market prices on this event express the collective view of participants about whether that specific price will be reached in the defined 15-minute window; changes in the market price reflect new information and shifting supply/demand for this exact outcome, not long-term value judgments about SOL.
Settlement follows the exchange's event definition: the market will check the official price feed and timestamp rules defined on the event page to determine whether any trade or published mid/last price equals or crosses $90.3083 during the specified 15-minute window; consult the event's settlement specification on Kalshi for precise tie-break and feed details.
The start time is set by the event creator and displayed on the platform; because this listing currently shows 'Closes: TBD', the exact start and end timestamps will be posted on the event page once finalized, and that posted timestamp is what determines the 15-minute interval.
The source label indicates the platform hosting the market; resolution will use the price reference and timestamping rules that Kalshi specifies for the event, so check the event's documentation or settlement rules on Kalshi to see which public exchange or aggregated feed is authoritative.
Zero volume means there has been no trading interest yet, which typically implies low liquidity and that a single trade could materially move the market; low-volume events can have wider spreads and higher execution risk, so traders should be cautious about market impact and information content.
Short-term moves to a specific price often result from large market orders against thin order books, sudden news about Solana (e.g., outages, major integrations, exchange listings), coordinated liquidations in derivatives markets, or abrupt flows from large holders; timing and venue-specific liquidity matter as much as the news itself.