| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.43780 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market tests whether XRP will reach the price level $1.43780 within a designated 15-minute observation window. Short-interval targets like this matter because they isolate immediate price moves and liquidity dynamics that drive intraday trading decisions.
XRP's price moves have historically reflected a mix of crypto market sentiment, exchange liquidity, and regulatory news (including litigation and policy developments that have produced abrupt volatility). A 15-minute target captures microstructure events such as large orders, algorithmic activity, and breaking news that can move price quickly. Because the market's close is listed as TBD, the platform will publish the exact observation window and settlement details before resolution.
Odds on this contract represent the market's collective view of whether the price condition will be met during the specified 15-minute window; interpret them alongside available trading volume and recent price action. Low liquidity or sparse trading can make market odds less informative and more sensitive to individual trades.
It denotes the length of the observation window used to determine whether XRP reaches the target; the platform will publish the exact start and end timestamps for that 15-minute period in the event details.
Resolution depends on the contract's specified rule: some contracts consider any touch or exceedance during the window sufficient, while others require the sampled price to meet or close above the level; consult the event's resolution criteria on Kalshi for the definitive rule.
It means the market's trading close or the official observation window hasn't been finalized or published yet; participants should monitor the event page for the announced close time and settlement details before the market is settled.
Yes. Zero volume indicates no trades have occurred so far, so available odds may not reflect informed views and liquidity will be limited; early trades can move the market more than in a higher-volume market.
The contract will reference a specific price feed, exchange, or index and a defined sampling method; the event page lists that source and any contingency procedures — check Kalshi's resolution rules for details on fallback procedures if the primary feed is unavailable.