| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.43850 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will meet a $1.43850 price target within a specified 15‑minute interval. Short timeframes like this matter to traders measuring intraday momentum and liquidity dynamics rather than longer-term fundamentals.
XRP is a liquid, exchange‑listed cryptocurrency whose short‑term price moves are driven by order‑book dynamics, large trades, and macro crypto flows. Historically, XRP has shown sensitivity to regulatory news, exchange listings or delistings, and broader cryptocurrency market moves, all of which can cause sharp moves within minutes. A 15‑minute target focuses attention on microstructure factors—latency, spreads, and algorithmic activity—more than on multi‑day trends.
Market odds on this event reflect participants’ current consensus and update in real time based on incoming information; they are not guarantees. Use odds as a signal about market expectations for a brief window, and combine them with your own read of liquidity and news flow.
Settlement criteria—such as whether the target must be touched, exceeded, or sustained—are defined by the event rules on KALSHI; consult the event’s official settlement description to see the precise measurement (trade price vs. mid‑price, and high/close rules).
The start and end times for the 15‑minute measurement are specified by the platform in the event details; since the event closure time is listed as TBD, monitor the event page for the announced window or any updates from KALSHI.
KALSHI will use the exchange(s) or third‑party data source named in the event’s settlement rules; if the event page does not list the feed, contact KALSHI support or review the official event documentation before trading.
That distinction depends on the settlement definition for this event: some markets count any trade at or above the target during the window, while others require the closing price or a sustained level—check the event’s specific outcome criteria.
Platforms typically have contingency and dispute procedures in their settlement rules; such events can lead to use of an alternative feed, postponement, or voiding of the measurement—review KALSHI’s force majeure and data‑disruption policies for this event.