| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.41720 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will reach the price target of $1.41720 within a specified 15-minute window. Short, time-bound price targets matter because they test immediate market dynamics like liquidity, volatility, and order execution.
XRP is a liquid cryptocurrency whose intraday price moves respond to news, order flow, and broader crypto market sentiment. Historical events such as regulatory rulings, large transfers, exchange listings or delistings, and macro risk appetite have produced rapid price moves that can make short windows like 15 minutes decisive. High-frequency trading and concentrated order books can cause brief spikes or dips that hit short-term targets even when longer-term trends differ.
Market prices on prediction platforms reflect traders' aggregated expectations about whether the target will be hit during the 15-minute window, incorporating available public information and traders' risk appetites. Use those prices as a dynamic summary of market sentiment and supply of contracts, not as deterministic predictions.
Resolution depends on a trade at or through $1.41720 appearing on the event's specified reference feed during the designated 15-minute window; quotes or indicative prices typically do not count unless the rules state otherwise, so check the event's resolution criteria on the Kalshi interface.
The event's start and end timestamps (the 15-minute window) are set in the market details; if a start time isn't visible in your view, consult the event page or Kalshi's market rules for the precise timing and any timezone conventions used.
This market resolves using the data source(s) specified by the event host (Kalshi); those could be a consolidated trade feed or one or more listed exchanges — always verify the listed resolution source in the event documentation.
Resolution typically only requires an executed trade at the target price on the reference feed, regardless of size or whether it was maker or taker, but event rules may specify minimum execution conditions, so review the market terms.
Feed outages, halts, or ambiguous timestamps can trigger the platform's dispute and resolution procedures; such contingencies are governed by Kalshi's resolution policies, which may delay settlement or use fallback data sources as specified.