| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.35890 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will reach a price level of $1.35890 within a specific 15-minute window; it lets traders express short-term views on XRP price action. Short-window markets matter because they concentrate response to immediate news, order flow, and microstructure events.
XRP is a high-liquidity cryptocurrency whose price has historically moved sharply on regulatory news, exchange flows, and macro crypto moves. A 15-minute target is an intraday, high-frequency measure that is sensitive to order-book dynamics, algorithmic trading, and minute-by-minute market information.
Market odds for this event represent the collective view of participants about the likelihood that XRP will meet the $1.35890 target during the defined 15-minute period; they update as new information arrives and are not guarantees of outcome.
It asks whether XRP will reach the price level $1.35890 within a designated 15-minute period. Resolution will depend on the exact timing and price source defined by the market's rules.
A closing/resolution window has not yet been scheduled; the platform (Kalshi) will announce the exact 15-minute period and resolution timing on the event page. Check the event details for the declared start and end timestamps once listed.
Resolution uses the authoritative price feed or exchange(s) specified in the market's official rules. Consult the event's rule section on the platform to see the designated data source and tie-breaking methodology.
Yes — outages, extreme latency, or manipulative trade activity during the window can affect the observed price. The platform's dispute, arbitration, or invalidation policies govern how such incidents are handled; review those rules for specifics.
It means no contracts have traded in this market so far. Low or zero trading volume indicates limited current participation and potentially wider bid/ask spreads, but it does not affect how the event will be resolved once the window is set.