| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.34410 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will trade at or above $1.34410 during a specified 15-minute window; it matters because very short-term price targets test liquidity, order-flow and immediate news impact.
XRP is an actively traded cryptocurrency that can move rapidly on exchange order flows, social-media driven interest, and regulatory or ecosystem news. Short intraday windows like 15 minutes amplify the influence of large orders, algorithmic traders and temporary liquidity imbalances. Resolution depends on the platform's chosen price feed and the precise timing of trades during that window.
Prediction market prices represent the collective expectation of participants and can update rapidly as new information arrives; for a 15-minute event they mainly reflect near-term order-book dynamics and real-time news rather than long-term fundamental shifts.
The start and end timestamps are defined in the market details on KALSHI; if the market currently shows 'TBD' for close, monitor the event page for the precise UTC start time — the window runs for 15 consecutive minutes from that start timestamp.
Resolution follows KALSHI's official event rules and price feed as stated on the event page; typically that means using the platform's designated exchange or aggregated feed and checking for qualifying trade prints or quoted prices within the 15-minute window—consult the market's resolution criteria for specifics.
Whether a single trade suffices depends on the event resolution rules specified by KALSHI; many short-window markets accept a qualifying trade print or quote during the window, but you should verify the exact definition on the event page.
It means no contracts have traded on this market yet; that does not change how the outcome will be determined, but it indicates there is currently no market-implied consensus and liquidity may be thin until participants place orders.
KALSHI has contingency and resolution rules for technical problems; depending on the issue the market may use an alternate feed, be paused, delayed, or resolved using a predefined fallback method — check the platform's dispute and resolution policy on the event page for the exact procedure.