| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $1.44870 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether XRP will reach a price target of $1.44870 during a specified 15‑minute interval. Short, intraday targets matter because they reflect immediate liquidity, order flow, and market participants' response to news or technical triggers.
XRP is an actively traded crypto asset with frequent intraday swings driven by high-frequency traders, liquidity provision on exchanges, and event-driven flows. A 15‑minute target focuses on microstructure and short-term volatility rather than fundamentals; sudden announcements, large orders, or concentrated on‑chain transfers can move price quickly in this window. Check the event page for the exact start/end times and the exchange or price feed that will be used for settlement.
Odds in this market represent the evolving consensus of traders and liquidity on the platform at any moment; they update with new orders, trades, and incoming information. Treat odds as a real‑time indicator of market sentiment and execution risk, not as a fixed forecast.
It denotes a specific 15‑minute period during which the market will check whether XRP reaches the stated price. The event page contains the exact start and end times and how the platform samples or aggregates price within that interval.
Settlement depends on the price feed or exchange set in the event's resolution rules; consult the event details to see which exchange(s) or aggregated index Kalshi will use and how they define the reference price.
That depends on the platform's resolution criteria—some events count any trade or quote that meets the threshold during the window, others use an averaged or reconciled price. Review the event's official resolution rules to know what qualifies.
Short windows are dominated by microstructure: order flow, liquidity depth, exchange-specific spreads, and transient algorithmic moves. They are more sensitive to noise and execution timing than longer‑horizon fundamentals.
Monitor the order book depth and recent trade sizes, cross‑exchange price differences, pending news feeds, on‑chain large transfers, and volatility metrics; also confirm the event's stated resolution source and exact timing so you understand how touches or spikes will be judged.