| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $625.40 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market tests whether the price of Binance Coin (BNB) will reach the specified target of $625.40 during a single, contiguous 15-minute interval. Short-interval target markets matter because they isolate very short-term liquidity and event-driven moves rather than longer-term trends.
BNB is the native token of the Binance ecosystem and its price reacts to exchange activity, token utility changes, burns, and broader crypto market moves. Short-duration outcomes like a 15-minute target are most sensitive to sudden order flow, large transfers by whales, derivatives liquidations, or time-sensitive announcements affecting Binance or the wider market. Historical intraday behavior in crypto shows that sharp moves can occur within minutes around major news or liquidity imbalances.
Prediction market prices represent the market’s collective assessment of whether the target will be met during the stated 15-minute window and will update as new information arrives; they are not guarantees but real-time reflections of available information and trader sentiment.
The market resolves as 'Yes' if the official price feed used by the platform records BNB at or above $625.40 at any time within the designated 15-minute settlement interval, per the platform's published resolution rules.
"Closes: TBD" means the platform has not yet scheduled the calendar date/time for the 15-minute interval; once the platform sets the closing/sampling window it will be a contiguous 15-minute period defined in the platform's timezone and announced in the market details.
Resolution uses the exchange(s) or aggregated price feed specified in the platform's market rules; consult the event's rule page for the canonical source, because the platform's chosen feed is authoritative for settlement.
If the feed is unavailable, the market will be resolved according to the platform's contingency procedures—which may include using an alternate feed, the last available trade, or following a dispute-resolution process—per the platform's published policy.
Events that can trigger rapid moves include major Binance announcements (listings, policy changes, outages), large single trades or wallet transfers by whales, sudden macro or regulatory news affecting crypto, or cascade liquidations in leveraged markets.