| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.38850 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will reach the price target of $1.38850 within a specified 15-minute interval; it matters because ultra-short-term moves can reflect immediate liquidity events and trader sentiment.
XRP is a liquid but often volatile cryptocurrency whose price can swing quickly in response to order-book imbalances, exchange flows, or breaking news. Fifteen-minute target markets isolate very short-term dynamics and are driven more by microstructure (liquidity, large orders, automated trading) than by longer-term fundamentals.
Market odds aggregate the views of participants about the chance of this specific 15-minute price move and update in real time; treat them as a live, consensus signal that can change rapidly with new information or trades.
Resolution depends on the official settlement rules and price feed specified in the market contract; consult the market page for the precise definition of the 15-minute window and which reported price (last trade, VWAP, or exchange aggregate) is used.
The start and end timestamps are defined in the market contract or on the event page — check those details for the scheduled window or triggering conditions that establish the 15-minute interval.
The event lists KALSHI as the source; the contract specifies the exact data feed or exchange aggregation used for settlement, so refer to the event’s settlement rules for the authoritative source.
Low or zero trading volume indicates limited participant activity, which can make quoted odds more volatile and less robust — low liquidity increases sensitivity to single trades and can widen bid/ask spreads.
Rapid price moves in a short window are typically caused by a single large market order, concentrated buying or selling pressure, sudden exchange-specific problems, or breaking news that triggers immediate algorithmic or retail reactions.