| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $91.2460 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Solana (SOL) will hit the $91.2460 target within a designated 15-minute measurement window. Short-duration price-target markets matter because they let traders express views on immediate volatility and liquidity conditions for SOL.
SOL is a high-liquidity cryptocurrency that can move quickly on news, exchange flows, or large orders; markets that resolve on short windows capture those rapid moves. KALSHI-style events like this use narrowly defined timeframes and price thresholds to create binary outcomes that reflect near-term market sentiment.
Market odds here represent the marketplace’s real-time assessment of whether SOL will meet the target within the 15-minute observation period; they update as new information arrives and should be read as a collective snapshot rather than a guarantee.
Outcome will be resolved according to the rules and price reference specified by KALSHI for this event; that typically means using the official price feed or exchange aggregation during the designated 15-minute observation window, as described on the event page.
The '15 min' label means the market’s resolution depends on SOL’s price behavior during a specific 15-minute observation period; whether the target must be reached at any point in that window or measured by an aggregated value is defined in the event rules.
The close time and the exact start/end timestamps of the 15-minute observation are set by the market operator and may be listed as TBD on the page; check the event details on the platform for the confirmed schedule and the trading cutoff before the observation begins.
Resolution specifics (for example, whether meeting, exceeding, or strictly surpassing the threshold is required) are defined in the market’s rules; consult the event resolution criteria on the platform to see how exact matches are handled.
KALSHI will use the price sources or aggregation methodology listed in the event documentation; in practice, resolution often relies on one or more major exchange feeds or an index constructed from several venues, so monitoring leading exchanges gives insight into likely reference prices.