| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.40890 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will reach the price target of $1.40890 during a specified 15-minute window; short-window targets matter because they capture rapid intraday moves and trader expectations about immediate price action.
XRP is a liquid cryptocurrency that can exhibit sharp moves on news, macro flows, and order-book activity; 15-minute targets are designed to isolate very short-term volatility rather than longer-term trends. Kalshi-style event contracts let participants take positions on narrowly defined outcomes; because the event has a single outcome and a TBD close, timing and settlement details are central to how the result is determined.
Market odds on this contract reflect the consensus of participants about whether the target will be reached in that short window and will move as new information arrives; use those odds together with live price data, order-book depth, and event rules when forming a view.
Resolution is based on the event's official settlement rules: typically the price must be observed at or above (or exactly at) the specified target within the stated 15-minute window according to the designated price source; consult the event page for the precise settlement criterion (trade vs. quote, inclusion of equality, and time bounds).
The event page and official event rules will list the defined start and end timestamps and the timezone; if the close is TBD, monitor the event listing for updates or subscribe to notifications so you receive the announced window when it is posted.
The contract's settlement rules specify the authoritative price feed or exchange(s) used for resolution—check those rules on the event page; if multiple sources are named, the rules will explain how they are aggregated or prioritized.
It means no contracts have traded yet on this market; low or zero volume can imply wider spreads and less informative market-implied expectations, so exercise caution about liquidity and order execution if you plan to trade.
Whether a single touch or multiple touches count depends on the event's settlement definition (for example, whether a qualifying trade at that price is required or if a quoted price suffices); check the event rules for whether any occurrence meeting the criteria during the window triggers a 'Yes' resolution.