| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $91.1412 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the price of Solana (SOL) will reach the specified target of $91.1412 during a designated 15‑minute interval; outcomes are relevant to short‑term traders and anyone tracking minute‑scale crypto volatility.
Solana is a high‑throughput blockchain whose token price has historically shown significant intraday swings driven by liquidity, protocol news, and macro crypto moves. Short‑window markets like this isolate a very small time slice of price action, so settlement depends heavily on exchange order books and momentary on‑chain flows. The event listing shows 'Closes: TBD', meaning the exact scheduled interval or settlement timing may be set or clarified by the market creator or KALSHI later.
Prediction market prices reflect the market consensus about the likelihood of the target being met during the 15‑minute window and can change rapidly as new information arrives; treat them as a live aggregation of trader expectations rather than immutable forecasts.
It requires SOL to reach the specified price level during a single, defined 15‑minute window; the market resolves based on whether the price condition is met within that interval according to the exchange or price source specified by the market rules.
Resolution timing is determined by the market creator and KALSHI; 'TBD' means the exact interval or close time has not been published yet — check the market details or KALSHI announcements for the scheduled 15‑minute window and any updates.
The market's description or rulebook on KALSHI will specify the reference exchange or price feed (for example an aggregated feed or a specific exchange ticker); consult that specification because settlement follows the designated source.
Whether a single tick counts depends on the market's resolution rules; many short‑window markets count the official trade or last price from the specified feed within the interval, so verify the exact counting rule in the event details before trading.
'Total Volume Traded: $0' means no contracts have been exchanged yet and liquidity may be low; 'Number of outcomes: 1' indicates a single binary outcome for the event. Low initial volume can lead to wide spreads and price jumps when activity begins, so factor liquidity and execution risk into decisions.