| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $628.00 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Binance Coin (BNB) will meet a $628.00 price target measured over a specific 15‑minute window; it matters because it lets traders express views on very short‑term BNB price moves.
Short, intraday contracts like this are sensitive to exchange-level order flow, market microstructure, and immediate news. BNB's price history shows episodes of rapid moves around major announcements, listings, or liquidity events, so short‑window targets often resolve based on concentrated trades or feed-level ticks rather than longer-term trends. The market is hosted on Kalshi and will settle according to the exchange's published rules and data sources.
Market prices reflect the evolving consensus of participants about whether the contract's settlement condition will be met; they are real‑time indicators of sentiment and liquidity rather than guarantees of an outcome.
Resolution is determined by whether the contract's official price source reaches the $628.00 threshold according to the settlement rules during the defined 15‑minute measurement window; consult the market's rule page on Kalshi for the precise definition and tie‑breaking procedures.
The start time of the 15‑minute window is set by the market's settlement schedule, which is displayed on the Kalshi event page once available; because this market currently lists the close as TBD, monitor the market page for the published start and settlement times.
Kalshi will use the price source specified in the market's official rules (a named exchange, consolidated feed, or data vendor); check the event's documentation on Kalshi to see the exact provider and any fallback sources.
If disruptions occur, Kalshi's published dispute and settlement procedures apply—this can include using backup feeds, ignoring anomalous ticks, or following a resolution protocol; review the platform's contingency rules and watch for official announcements if an incident happens.
Low reported volume means the market may have thin liquidity and wider execution costs; a single listed outcome typically indicates a binary-style settlement—check the order book and market depth before trading, and be prepared for greater price impact from individual orders.