| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $91.9993 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Solana (SOL) will reach the specified target price of $91.9993 within a 15-minute interval. It matters to short-term traders and analysts who monitor microsecond-to-minute price moves and liquidity dynamics in crypto markets.
SOL is a high-liquidity but frequently volatile crypto asset; intraday moves can be driven by news, exchange flows, and algorithmic trading. Short-window targets like this capture microstructure events (order-book imbalances, flash rallies or sell-offs) that differ from drivers of multi-day trends. The market is hosted on KALSHI and will resolve according to that platform's defined price feed and settlement rules.
Market prices on this contract reflect the aggregated view of participants about whether SOL will hit the target in that 15-minute span and will move as new information arrives. For short horizons, prices are especially sensitive to real-time liquidity, exchange feed anomalies, and scheduled events.
Resolution depends on the platform's official price source and timestamp: if the official feed records a trade or quote meeting the target condition during the defined 15-minute window, the condition is met. Consult the event's resolution rules for the precise definition used.
The event page will list the exact start and end timestamps; if the event currently shows 'Closes: TBD', the precise window has not been published yet and will be added prior to trading or commencement.
Settlement uses the price feed or composite index specified in the event's settlement rules on KALSHI; check the event detail or resolution appendix to see which exchanges or aggregators are referenced.
Whether a brief tick counts depends on the official feed and the platform's treatment of outliers; some resolution rules accept any recorded trade/quote that meets the condition, while others exclude clearly erroneous prints—refer to the event's resolution policy.
Platform resolution rules typically define procedures for feed disruptions—this can include using alternative venue prices, pausing resolution, or excluding anomalous data. Review the event's stated fallback and dispute procedures for details.