| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $627.01 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether BNB will (per the market's resolution criteria) meet the $627.01 price threshold during a specified 15-minute observation period. It matters because short, discrete time-window bets highlight intraday volatility and how sudden events can move crypto prices.
BNB is Binance Chain’s native token and often reacts quickly to exchange activity, network updates, large trades, and crypto-wide macro news. Short-window prediction markets like this compress exposure to minute-scale price moves, so historical context (recent volatility, liquidity on major exchanges, and recent Binance/BNB announcements) is particularly relevant. Because the market closes and settles based on a brief window, traditional multi-day price drivers may be less influential than immediate, time-sensitive catalysts.
Prediction market odds express the market's snapshot view of how likely the event is to meet the stated condition under the market's rules. For this event, interpret odds as the crowd’s assessment of the chance that BNB will meet the $627.01 target within the defined 15-minute period, taking into account available information and market liquidity.
It denotes a market tied to whether BNB meets the stated $627.01 threshold within a 15-minute observation period. The market’s contract specifies the precise resolution condition (for example, whether the price must equal or exceed the target at any point during the window or at a specific timestamp); check the market’s detailed rules for that definition.
The start and end times for the 15-minute window are set by the market operator and published on the market page; 'Closes: TBD' means the schedule has not been finalized. Traders should monitor the event page and official notices for the announced observation interval and any updates to timing.
Settlement uses the reference source specified in the market’s resolution rules—this could be a single exchange, an aggregated index, or a particular timestamped trade price. Consult the market contract or rules to identify the exact price source and methodology before trading.
A $0 traded volume indicates no recorded trades so far, which typically means low liquidity and potentially wide bid‑ask spreads. Low-volume markets can be more sensitive to individual orders and may have larger price impact when entering or exiting positions.
Minute-scale price moves are most often driven by large market orders or block trades, exchange outages or maintenance, sudden Binance/BNB-specific announcements (e.g., technical updates or policy changes), macro or regulatory news released during the window, and algorithmic/arb flows that exploit short-lived price mismatches.