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BNB 15 min · $626.10 target

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About This Market

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.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly determines whether the 'BNB 15 min · $626.10 target' resolves as a successful outcome?

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).

When does the 15-minute measurement window occur and how will I know the start time?

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.

Which exchanges or data feeds are used to determine BNB's price for resolution?

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.

If there is a brief print, flash spike, or exchange outage during the window, how is that handled?

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.

Does a momentary touch of $626.10 during the 15 minutes typically count as meeting the target?

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.

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