| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $91.7273 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Solana (SOL) will reach the $91.7273 price level during a specified 15-minute observation window; it matters because short, sharp moves in SOL reflect liquidity, news, and trader behavior and can present trading or hedging opportunities.
Solana is a widely traded crypto asset known for periodic high intraday volatility; very short-duration target markets like this measure instantaneous market dynamics rather than longer-term fundamentals. Resolution mechanics (which exact price source and timestamp are used) and the event timeline are set by the platform and can materially affect outcomes.
Market prices on this contract represent the collective, evolving view of whether SOL will reach the stated level within the 15-minute window—use them as a real-time gauge of sentiment and risk, not as guarantees of outcome.
The precise start and end timestamps are specified by KALSHI on the event page; the 15 minutes is a contiguous interval defined by the platform’s schedule, so check the event details for the official times.
The event’s resolution criteria (for example whether settlement uses last trade, a midpoint, or an exchange/index price) are determined by KALSHI’s stated rules for this market; consult the event’s official description for the exact price source and rounding conventions.
Zero traded volume means no positions have been executed yet; it indicates low current liquidity or interest, which can make prices more sensitive to new orders but does not change the event’s resolution rules—liquidity conditions can change before or during the observation window.
High-frequency traders, market makers, and large institutional or retail orders that execute across exchanges are most capable of producing the rapid price moves needed within a 15-minute window, especially in thin markets.
Disputes and final settlement follow KALSHI’s platform procedures, which typically reference the designated price feed, timestamp conventions, and any adjudication rules; review KALSHI’s terms and the event page for the official dispute and settlement process.