| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.42180 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market focuses on whether XRP will hit the $1.42180 price level within a defined 15-minute measurement interval. It matters because it captures short-term market conviction and liquidity-driven price moves for traders and analysts.
XRP is a liquid, often volatile cryptocurrency whose intraday price moves can be driven by order-book dynamics, news, and large transfers. Short-duration targets like a 15-minute window emphasize microstructure effects—spikes, quick breakouts, or flash crashes—rather than longer-term fundamentals. KALSHI's listing of such a contract gives participants a way to express views on immediate price action.
Prediction market odds represent the collective, real-time beliefs of participants about this specific event and update as new information arrives; they are best interpreted as a market-implied sentiment indicator, not a guaranteed outcome.
It denotes the length of the measurement or observation interval used to determine whether the $1.42180 condition is met; the contract's resolution rules will specify whether that means any trade within the 15 minutes, a specific timestamp snapshot, or a closing price for that interval.
Resolution relies on the price source named in the event's official rules on KALSHI—typically a specific exchange feed or an aggregate—so check the contract's resolution/source clause to see which market data will be authoritative.
It simply indicates there has been no trading volume in the contract yet; low or zero volume affects liquidity and how quickly market odds move, but it does not change the underlying price resolution mechanism for the event itself.
It means the contract is tracking a single condition or target for settlement; consult the event text to see whether that single condition results in binary (yes/no) settlement or a different payout structure defined by the platform.
KALSHI will publish the official close time and resolution schedule on the event page; monitor the contract page and platform notifications for updates, and review the resolution rules to understand the finalization process.