| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.36790 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will reach a price of $1.36790 within a specific 15-minute window; it matters to traders and observers who focus on short-term price moves and liquidity dynamics.
XRP is a liquid crypto asset whose price can move noticeably on minute-to-minute timeframes due to order flow, news, and liquidity concentration on a few venues. A 15-minute target is a microstructure-style event that isolates intraday volatility rather than longer-term fundamentals. KALSHI or the market operator will use a predefined price source and resolution policy to determine whether the target was met.
Odds in this market represent the collective, continuously updating view of participants about the likelihood that XRP will hit the stated price during the 15-minute interval; they move as new information and orders arrive and reflect available liquidity.
The '15 min' denotes a contiguous 15-minute interval during which the price will be checked; the market operator sets the start and end times and will publish the exact window on the event page or in the market rules.
Resolution uses the price source specified in the event rules (for example a designated exchange or an aggregated feed); consult the event description or rulebook to see whether the reference is last trade, best bid/ask, or a consolidated price.
Because the closing time is listed as TBD, the operator will announce the official close and resolution schedule before the trading window; check the event page and operator notices for updates and the final timetable.
High-impact crypto or macro news, exchange outages or suspensions, large visible limit or market orders, and sudden shifts in liquidity or rapid on-chain transfers are the main catalysts that can make or break a short intraday target.
The market operator's contingency rules govern such cases; typical responses include pausing resolution until a reliable feed is available, switching to an alternative data source named in the rules, or following predefined voiding procedures—refer to the operator's published resolution policy for specifics.