| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $627.85 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market asks whether BNB will reach the price target of $627.85 within a specified 15-minute measurement window. It matters because short, high-resolution price targets capture rapid volatility and can be driven by news, liquidity events, or large orders.
BNB (Binance Coin) is a liquid exchange token whose price moves with broader crypto market trends, exchange-specific flows, and Binance-related developments. Short-interval targets like a 15-minute window highlight intraday order-book dynamics, on‑chain flows, and transient spikes that longer-term markets may smooth out.
Odds in this market reflect traders' collective assessment of the chance that BNB will meet the specified $627.85 threshold during the 15-minute window; they should be read as a snapshot of market sentiment and information, not a guarantee of future price behavior.
It means the market resolves based on whether BNB's traded price meets or exceeds $627.85 during a defined 15-minute measurement window; consult the market contract for the start/end definitions and whether 'reach' requires a trade print or an exchange quote.
The market resolves using the official price source specified in the contract on the event page—often a single exchange or an aggregated index—so check the market details to see which feed and time standard are used.
Boundary and tie-break rules are defined in the contract; some markets use inclusive/exclusive endpoints or timestamps of trade prints, so review the resolution rules to know whether a boundary touch counts for this specific 15-minute window.
Yes—if the resolution feed includes those trade prints, a brief flash trade can change whether the target is considered reached; the contestability of such prints depends on the exchange’s data and the contract's provisions for abnormal trades.
Look at past intraday candles, high-frequency trade prints, weekends vs. weekdays, periods around major Binance announcements, and prior instances of rapid squeezes or liquidations to see how often and how quickly BNB has spiked or reversed within 15-minute windows.