| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.41230 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will reach a price target of $1.41230 within a specific 15-minute observation window. Outcomes matter to short-term traders and anyone monitoring microstructure-driven price moves in the XRP market.
XRP is a liquid cryptocurrency often subject to rapid, short-lived price moves driven by order-flow and news; contracts tied to short timeframes (15 minutes) amplify the importance of tick-level activity and exchange selection. The event is listed on KALSHI and currently shows no traded volume and a closing time that is still to be determined, so participants should consult the event page for any updates to timing or settlement rules.
Market odds on this contract reflect the collective view of traders about whether the target will be hit during the specified 15-minute window and will update as new information arrives. They are signals of consensus, not guarantees, so always check the contract’s official settlement criteria before trading.
It denotes a single, specific 15-minute observation window during which the price must reach the $1.41230 level per the contract’s settlement rules; the exact start time and any timezone are specified in the event details on the exchange.
Settlement depends on the contract’s defined price source and rule set — typically whether a trade print or consolidated feed reached or exceeded the target during the window — so consult the event’s official settlement specification for the precise criterion.
The event’s rules will name the official exchange(s) or index used for settlement; different markets can reference a single exchange, a basket of exchanges, or a consolidated index, and that selection materially affects outcomes.
'Total Volume Traded: $0' indicates no contracts have traded yet, and 'Closes: TBD' means the definitive closing/start time for the observation window has not been set publicly; both can change, so monitor the event page for updates before placing trades.
Low liquidity, wide spreads, or algorithmic strategies can generate brief ticks that touch the target without reflecting sustained price moves; because short windows capture such transient events, settlement rules (trade vs. quote, minimum trade size, tick resolution) determine whether those ticks count.