| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $620.79 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether BNB will reach the $620.79 price level during a specific 15‑minute interval; it matters for traders and hedgers focused on very short‑term crypto moves and intraminute volatility.
BNB (Binance Coin) is an exchange‑native cryptocurrency whose price is shaped by order flow on major venues, token supply events, and regulatory news. Fifteen‑minute target markets are dominated by high‑frequency trading, sudden large orders, and news released near the interval; because this event currently shows no traded volume, early liquidity may be limited.
Prediction market odds are a continuous, real‑time aggregation of traders' views about whether the target will be met during that 15‑minute window; they are informative about market sentiment but not guarantees, and they can shift quickly as new information or orders arrive.
It denotes a specific 15‑minute measurement window: the market resolves based on whether the reference price meets the $620.79 target at any point during that interval. The exact start and end timestamps are specified on the platform's event details.
Resolution will follow the platform's published settlement rules and the event's official timestamps; because the close time is listed as TBD, consult the event page for the declared interval and designated resolution time once it is posted.
The event uses the resolution source named in its settlement details (a specific exchange or consolidated feed). Check the event's resolution clause to identify the authoritative price feed used for settlement.
Low volume typically means thinner liquidity, wider bid‑ask spreads, and greater sensitivity to individual orders, so quoted odds may be less reliable as a consensus view until trading activity increases.
Because the measurement window is short, large, well‑timed orders can move the reference price; platforms generally publish surveillance, dispute procedures, and emergency rules to address manipulation—review those market rules and the event's dispute resolution policy.