| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $92.5622 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Solana (SOL) will meet the specified $92.5622 price condition during the designated 15-minute measurement period; it matters because short intraday price targets are sensitive to immediate news and liquidity and can be used to hedge or speculate on very short-term moves.
SOL is a high-liquidity cryptocurrency with frequent intraday volatility driven by trading flows, network events, and macro crypto market conditions. Historical intraday behavior for SOL shows that rapid moves can occur around exchange listings, protocol upgrades, large trades, or macro news, so a 15-minute target is testing an unusually short time horizon compared with daily or weekly markets.
Market prices on the platform represent aggregated trader expectations and change as new information arrives; in this context, odds summarize how traders currently view the likelihood that SOL will meet the $92.5622 condition during the event's 15-minute measurement window. Low traded volume on the market can make prices more sensitive to individual orders and less stable as a signal.
The market measures whether SOL’s price meets the specified $92.5622 condition during the contiguous 15-minute measurement period defined by the event; the platform’s resolution language specifies whether that means at or above, at or below, or touching the level.
The close/resolution time for this specific event is listed as TBD; when KALSHI sets the close, they will also specify the exact 15-minute window (start and end timestamps) used to observe price for resolution—check the event page or official rules for the announced timing.
Resolution will follow the data source(s) and methodology specified by KALSHI for this event; the event page or platform rules will name the exchange(s) or aggregated feed and how timestamps and price sampling are handled.
How equality is treated depends on the market wording and KALSHI’s resolution rules—some markets treat touching the exact price as satisfying the condition while others require strictly above or below; consult the event’s resolution definition to know how an exact match is handled.
Zero or very low traded volume means limited liquidity and that displayed market prices may reflect thin order interest rather than broad consensus; thin markets are more vulnerable to price swings from single orders and provide less reliable signals about collective expectations.