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SOL Up or Down - 15 minutes

📊 $37 traded 🏦 Source: Kalshi
Total Volume
$37
Open Interest
35
Active Markets
1
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1

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Price to beat: $88.0836 49%
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About This Market

This market asks whether the price of Solana (SOL) will be higher or lower over a specific 15-minute interval; short-interval markets matter for traders who want to hedge or speculate on immediate price moves.

Solana is a high-liquidity crypto asset known for intraday volatility and sensitivity to exchange order flow, network events, and broader crypto market moves. A 15-minute horizon is ultra short-term: outcomes are driven primarily by immediate trade flow, news that lands during the window, and technical microstructure rather than long-term fundamentals.

Market odds on this page represent the collective trading interest about SOL’s movement during that specific 15-minute window and can change rapidly; use them as a real-time indicator of market sentiment, not a fixed forecast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is the 15-minute interval for 'SOL Up or Down - 15 minutes' defined and when does it start?

The interval is defined by the market operator and begins at the specific start timestamp listed on the contract page; consult the market’s rule text for the exact start time and timezone used.

What price source will be used to determine whether SOL was up or down over that 15 minutes?

Settlement uses the reference price or data feed specified in the market rules—check the contract details or settlement policy on the event page to see which exchange or index is referenced.

If SOL’s price is effectively unchanged at the end of the 15 minutes, how will the outcome be resolved?

The market’s official tie-breaking and settlement rules determine resolution for near-equal prices; those procedures are spelled out in the event’s rules on the trading platform and should be consulted for precise handling.

Does the current low traded volume (e.g., $37) affect how I should read this market’s price?

Low volume can make the market price more sensitive to individual orders and less robust as a consensus signal; it can increase execution risk and mean prices move more on thin liquidity rather than broad information.

Can I still place trades after the 15-minute interval begins or once the market shows 'closes TBD'?

Trading access and halting rules depend on the platform’s listing and closing policy—if the market shows 'closes TBD', check the event page or platform notices for when trading opens and whether a trading halt occurs before or during the settlement window.

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