| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $626.09 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether BNB will reach the $626.09 price level within a specific 15-minute observation window; it matters because short intraday moves in a major exchange token can reflect sudden shifts in liquidity, news, or exchange operation.
BNB is Binance's native token and is commonly responsive to exchange activity, large trades, and crypto market-wide moves. Short-window targets like a 15-minute threshold are used by traders to express views on immediate price action or to hedge exposure around events that could produce fast volatility.
Market odds on this event represent the aggregated trading interest and market participants' collective expectation about that single 15-minute outcome and will move as new information arrives; they should be read as a real-time expression of sentiment and liquidity rather than a long-term valuation of BNB.
The market refers to a specific 15-minute observation window defined by the market contract; whether settlement uses the start, end, or an average across that window depends on the contract rules published on the event page—check the official market description for the precise timing convention.
Settlement will follow the reference price source and methodology specified by the market on the platform (for example, a specific exchange feed or consolidated index and a timestamp); consult the event’s official resolution rules on the KALSHI page for the authoritative method.
If the close time is TBD, the platform will announce the scheduled observation window and settlement time before trading or at a later update; monitor the market page and official communications from KALSHI for the finalized settlement timestamp.
Announcements such as token burns, product launches, regulatory statements, listings/delistings, or exchange outages can produce rapid price moves and materially increase the chance the target is reached (or missed) within a short 15-minute period, so timing of such news relative to the observation window is critical.
Low or zero traded volume indicates limited liquidity and that quoted market prices may reflect sparse interest; in such conditions, prices can move significantly on small orders, so account for wider execution risk and check for updates as trading activity develops.