| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.40150 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will hit the price target of $1.40150 during a specified 15-minute observation window. Short-duration target markets matter because they isolate brief price moves that can be driven by high-frequency flows, news, or low liquidity.
XRP is a liquid cryptocurrency whose short-term price behavior can be volatile around news events, exchange listings, or large trades. Prediction markets framing a 15-minute target focus attention on intraday mechanics—order book depth, exchange feeds, and algorithmic trading—that differ from longer-term fundamentals. Kalshi-style contracts resolve to a yes/no outcome based on a defined price source and a narrow time window, so precise resolution rules and timestamps are critical context.
Market odds on this contract reflect traders' aggregate expectations about whether the target will be met during the 15-minute window; they update in real time as new information arrives. To interpret prices, focus on how market movements respond to incoming news and liquidity rather than fixed points, and always consult the contract's official resolution rules for the authoritative definition.
The contract resolves based on the designated price feed and the defined 15-minute observation window; the target is considered met if the official reporting mechanism records XRP at or above $1.40150 within that window according to the contract's resolution rules.
Resolution will occur after Kalshi posts the scheduled 15-minute observation window and the market closes; until Kalshi sets the exact window and publishes the clock, no resolution date is available—check the event page for the official schedule once it is announced.
The specific exchange(s) or index used for resolution are specified in the contract terms on the platform; Kalshi typically designates a publicly available price feed or an aggregation—consult the event's resolution section for the authoritative source.
If the contract counts trade prints from the designated source, then a single qualifying trade can trigger the outcome; if the contract uses an aggregated or midpoint price, resolution may require sustained or averaged levels—refer to the contract's resolution methodology.
Time-sensitive drivers include exchange listings or delistings, major regulatory announcements, legal updates related to Ripple, large block trades or whale activity, and market-wide liquidity shocks—any of these can create the rapid price movement that determines a 15-minute target.