| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.42980 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will reach the price target $1.42980 within a specified 15-minute window. Short, time-bound markets like this matter because they isolate extreme short-term price moves and are sensitive to liquidity and news flow.
XRP is a widely traded cryptocurrency with a history of rapid intraday moves, influenced by market sentiment, exchange order books, and periodic regulatory headlines. Fifteen-minute targets are micro-structure events: they emphasize the immediate impact of large orders, algorithmic trading, and news rather than longer-term fundamentals. Historical volatility of XRP and periodic spikes around major announcements make short-duration markets particularly reactive.
Market odds on this contract represent the aggregate view of participants about the chance of the target being reached during the stated 15-minute interval and can shift quickly as new information arrives; treat them as one real-time signal among many.
The market specifies a particular 15-minute interval (start and end timestamps); resolution checks whether the target price is reached during that precise interval, so confirm the exact interval on the market page.
Resolution follows the exchange or price feed rules stated by the market operator (Kalshi); typically that means a trade price or consolidated feed at a timestamp within the window — check the market's resolution rules for the authoritative source.
Large single trades, coordinated/liquidation-driven flows, sudden regulatory or product announcements, or spillover from broader crypto market moves can create the rapid price displacement needed to hit a short-term target.
Shallow order books amplify the price impact of individual orders, making short-term targets easier to hit with relatively smaller volume, while deep liquidity tends to absorb shocks and reduce the likelihood of large intraday jumps.
Closing and settlement timing are set by the market operator; when the close time is posted, settlement will follow the market's published resolution procedures and the chosen price feed or exchange timestamps, so monitor the official market page for updates.