| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $626.10 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether the price of Binance Coin (BNB) will meet or exceed a $626.10 target within a specified 15-minute measurement interval. Short-interval price targets matter because they highlight market participants' views on near-instantaneous price moves and volatility.
BNB is a major exchange token with price action tied to broader crypto markets, Binance ecosystem activity, and macro drivers such as risk appetite and liquidity. Short-duration targets like a 15-minute window are particularly sensitive to order flow, exchange-specific events, and sudden news or social-media-driven runs.
Market prices here represent the crowd's consensus about the chance that the $626.10 condition will be met during the defined 15-minute window; those prices update as traders react to new information, order flow, and changing liquidity.
Resolution depends on whether the BNB price meets the $626.10 condition under the market's official resolution rules during the specified 15-minute measurement window; check the event page or market rulebook for the precise definition (e.g., trade price, index, or average).
The market operator will designate the start and end timestamps for the 15-minute window—those details appear on the event page or in the market's schedule; participants should consult the event page for the exact timing once it is posted.
The event's resolution data source(s) are specified in the market description or rulebook; typical sources include major spot exchanges or a consolidated index—always confirm the listed reference on the event page.
Handling of flashes, outliers, or outages is governed by the market's resolution policies: some markets accept any trade printed on the designated feed, while others use averaged or cleaned data or follow specific outage protocols—review the rulebook for the event's treatment.
Whether a brief touch counts depends on the resolution method (e.g., a single traded price at or above the target on the reference feed may suffice, whereas an average-based rule might not); check the event's resolution methodology to know how transient moves are treated.