| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $628.47 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Binance Coin (BNB) will hit a $628.47 price target during a defined 15‑minute interval. It matters because short intraday moves can reflect sudden news, liquidity shifts, or large orders that matter to traders and risk managers.
BNB is a major exchange-linked cryptocurrency whose spot price can move quickly on exchange-specific news, large orders, or broader crypto market shocks. Fifteen‑minute interval markets test the probability of rapid, short‑lived price moves rather than sustained trends. Because the close time is listed as TBD, the precise settlement window will be published by the market operator before the event resolves.
Market odds for this contract express the collective market view about the chance that BNB will reach the $628.47 threshold during the specified 15‑minute window. Treat odds as a real‑time consensus that can change rapidly as new information arrives or liquidity conditions shift.
It resolves on whether BNB trades at or above the $628.47 threshold within the market's specified 15‑minute settlement window; consult the contract text on the platform for the definitive settlement rule.
The platform will publish the precise start and end timestamps for the 15‑minute window on the event page; because the close time is currently TBD, monitor the contract page or official platform notices for those timestamps.
The contract specifies an official price feed or exchange ticker used for settlement; check the market's rulebook or the event details on the platform to see the named source and how trades/quotes are interpreted.
No—only price data within the defined 15‑minute settlement window will be used per the contract's settlement rules; activity before or after that window does not count.
Short, sharp moves often stem from exchange announcements or outages, large block trades or liquidations, sudden macro or regulatory news, or cascading algorithmic/arb activity that exploits thin order books.