| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $624.22 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Binance Coin (BNB) will trade at or above $624.22 during a specified 15-minute period. It matters because it lets traders express short-term views on BNB price moves around news, liquidity events, or order-flow shocks.
BNB is a major exchange token whose short-term price is sensitive to exchange flows, token burns, and ecosystem activity. Cryptocurrency prices often move rapidly on low liquidity, macro headlines, or exchange-specific events, so 15-minute targets capture brief, high-impact moves rather than sustained trends. The event’s closing time is listed as TBD, so platform rules will define the official resolution window.
Market prices on this contract summarize participant expectations about whether that 15-minute price threshold will be met, and they update as new information arrives. Use the market price as a real-time signal of collective sentiment, but review the platform’s resolution rules and data source for precise interpretation.
The 15-minute window is the contiguous interval used to check whether BNB trades at or above $624.22; the platform’s official event rules specify the precise clock alignment, start/end times, and time zone used for resolution.
Resolution uses the price feed specified by the event host (KALSHI); consult the market’s rulebook or event details to see whether the feed is an exchange ticker, an aggregated index, and its sampling frequency.
Whether a momentary tick counts depends on the feed’s sampling granularity and the platform’s definition of 'trade' or 'price'; check the event resolution criteria, which typically state whether instantaneous trades or time-averaged prices are used.
Zero volume so far means no contracts have traded yet on this market; thin participation can lead to wider spreads and higher execution risk, so traders should be cautious and check liquidity before placing large orders.
Short, sharp price moves usually follow large limit or market orders, major exchange or regulatory announcements affecting Binance, abrupt macro news, or concentrated on-chain transfers; monitoring order-book changes and news feeds is critical for anticipating such moves.