| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Price: $629.18 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Binance Coin (BNB) will reach the specified $629.18 price level during a defined 15‑minute interval; it matters because short intraday moves can reflect sudden news, liquidity events, or order‑flow shocks that traders monitor closely.
BNB is a native token of the Binance ecosystem and has historically shown bouts of intraday volatility around exchange‑specific news, protocol updates, or broader crypto market moves. Short time‑frame targets like a 15‑minute window emphasize transient price dynamics driven by high‑frequency trading, large block trades, or announcements rather than long‑term fundamentals.
Prediction market prices reflect the collective expectation of whether the event condition will be met and update as new information arrives; they are not guarantees and should be interpreted as a real‑time aggregation of market participants' views.
A 'YES' typically means the official settlement price feed shows BNB reaching the stated target at least once during the specified continuous 15‑minute window; check the event's official resolution text for precise inclusions (e.g., whether touching equals or exceeding qualifies).
The start and end timestamps for the 15‑minute window are published on the event page or in the market rules; because this market lists its close as TBD, monitor the event details or announcements for the scheduled interval and any changes.
The event’s market details specify the authoritative price feed or exchange used for settlement; refer to that field on the event page to know which quotes and timestamps are authoritative for resolution.
Settlement follows the platform’s defined sampling and the chosen price feed: very brief spikes may count if they appear in the official feed at the required timestamp resolution, but the event's resolution rules and feed aggregation method determine whether microsecond or anomalous ticks are accepted.
Likely causes include major Binance announcements, listings/delistings, regulatory actions or rumors, large single trades or liquidations, sudden macro risk events that shift crypto prices, or periods of thin liquidity where smaller orders move the price sharply.