| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.40170 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will trade at or reach a price target of $1.40170 during a single 15‑minute measurement interval. Short‑interval crypto contracts matter because they let traders express views on intraday price spikes driven by liquidity, news, or technical flows.
XRP is a widely traded cryptocurrency that can exhibit rapid intraday moves; markets like this isolate a very short timeframe to test whether a specific price level is touched. Drivers of such moves include exchange order flow, large single trades, macro crypto sentiment (e.g., Bitcoin moves), and regulatory or legal developments that affect XRP specifically. The contract is offered on KALSHI and will settle according to the platform's published data feed and rules.
Market prices on this contract reflect the collective view of participants about the likelihood of the target being reached during the specified 15‑minute window and can move quickly as new information arrives. Treat market prices as a dynamic summary of participant beliefs and available liquidity, not as fixed, objective truth.
The market resolves 'yes' if the official settlement data feed specified by the contract records XRP trading at the target price (or meeting the contract's stated threshold) during the 15‑minute measurement interval defined in the event rules; consult the event page for the precise settlement definition.
The 15‑minute interval is a continuous window used to check whether the target price was reached; the contract or the platform will publish the exact timing methodology and the start time(s). Because this market currently shows 'Closes: TBD', the platform will announce the finalized interval and close time before settlement.
Settlement follows the price feed or exchange(s) named in the contract's settlement rules on the market page; that specification determines which trades or aggregated prices are used to decide the outcome.
Yes—if such a trade appears in the official settlement feed within the 15‑minute window it can cause the market to resolve. Platforms may have data‑cleaning or dispute procedures, so review the contract’s settlement policies to understand how anomalous trades are handled.
'Closes: TBD' means the market's trading cutoff or final published window has not yet been set; the platform will announce the close time and any other settlement details before positions are locked. Monitor the market page for updates and read the settlement rules so you know when final measurement and resolution will occur.