| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $624.63 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This event asks whether BNB will hit the price target of $624.63 within a specified 15-minute window; it matters because it lets traders express views on very short-term price moves for BNB. Short-duration target markets are useful probes of intraday volatility and liquidity.
BNB (Binance Coin) is a major exchange-native cryptocurrency whose price is sensitive to overall crypto market moves, Binance-specific announcements, and liquidity on major venues. A 15-minute target is a high-frequency bet that can be resolved by brief spikes or dumps, so outcomes often hinge on short-lived order flow and news. Historical context: BNB has experienced rapid intraday swings during exchange events, token burns, and large transfers, making short-window targets especially eventful.
Market odds on this platform reflect the consensus of traders and update continuously as new information and orders arrive; treat them as a real-time market view rather than a fixed forecast. For decision-making, combine odds with your read of liquidity, news, and execution risk for the 15-minute window.
The platform should display the exact start and end timestamps for the 15-minute window on the event page; if not, consult the market rules or event metadata to confirm timezone and the precise resolution interval used for settlement.
Settlement will rely on the price source specified on the event page or the platform's rulebook — typically an exchange trade feed or an aggregated index — so check the event details to see which venue(s) and reporting method the market uses.
Whether a brief trade counts depends on the event's settlement definition (some markets count any reported trade at or above the target during the window, others use aggregated or rounded prices); verify the exact criteria on the event page or in the platform's settlement rules.
Platform contingency policies vary: the market may use an alternative feed, apply a fallback rule, extend the window, or void/resolve per rulebook; check the platform's outage and force-majeure provisions for this event.
Rapid outcomes are typically driven by exchange-specific announcements (Binance listings, token burns, security incidents), large block trades or liquidations, sudden shifts in BTC or altcoin momentum, and concentrated order book activity from large holders or algorithms.