| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.36190 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the XRP spot price will reach the specific level $1.36190 during a defined 15-minute window. Short-interval target markets matter to traders because they isolate very near-term price moves driven by liquidity, news, or large orders.
XRP is a widely traded cryptocurrency whose price can move rapidly on exchanges; 15-minute targets capture intraday volatility rather than longer-term trends. Markets like this are used by participants who want to express views on very short-lived spikes or dips that can be caused by single large trades, algorithmic flows, or breaking information. Historical context: short-window events sometimes settle on touches or brief ticks that would not show up in longer-interval charts.
Market prices on a prediction exchange aggregate participants' views about whether the target will be met during the window and update as new information arrives. Treat the displayed price as a live consensus of beliefs and liquidity rather than a guarantee of the outcome.
It denotes a contiguous 15-minute time window during which the settlement condition will be evaluated; the precise start and end timestamps for that window are specified on the KALSHI market page.
Settlement follows the market's resolution methodology as published by KALSHI — check the event description and rules to see which exchange or index feed is used and the exact condition (e.g., touch, at-or-above, or close).
The close time is listed as TBD; the market page on KALSHI and the platform's event notifications will publish the official resolution timestamp once it is set.
Whether a single tick counts depends on the settlement language used by the market (for example, 'touch' versus 'strictly exceed'); consult the market's resolution text on KALSHI to see the precise criterion.
Common triggers include a large market order or liquidation cascade, sudden exchange-specific liquidity changes, algorithmic trading bursts, or time-sensitive news released just before or during the window that prompts immediate buying or selling.